July 2021 Riveri Plurinational Assembly election
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The July 2021 Riveri Plurinational Assembly election took place on 17 July 2021, to elect eight members of the Riveri National Assembly from West River's four republics and one independent city.
The West River Greens retained their majority in the Assembly. The Greens lost the popular vote to the Reform Party by ten percent, marking the only time in Riveri history that a governing party formed a government while losing the national popular vote.
Notes
- ↑ The West River Greens designated Logan Jack as its candidate for first minister. The party's leadership is held collectively by the members in general meetings.