Second 2022 Cliveish snap presidential elections
The second 2022 Cliveish snap presidential elections occurred on the 13th of March 2022 when the Supreme leader of Clivestan, Matthew McShane issues a decree to hold an immediate election for President to replace the interim President Benjamin McShane.
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The Supreme Leader of Clivestan ran in the election, but the interim president did not run in the election. Matthew McShane, stated that he would hold a refferendum to remove the role of supreme leader of Clivestan.
The election was heavily criticised by human rights groups saying that there was "none to almost no genuine choice in the vote" which was denied by the Cliveish Government.
Parties running
There were three different parties running for presidency of Clivestan. They included the ruling People's Democratic Party, Climate Change Party of Clivestan, and the Aborigianl recognition party of Clivestan.
Candidates
Candidates included, the incumbent supreme leader Matthew McShane, Climate Change Party of Clivestan had Akysh Geldiyev, a defector from the People's Democratic Republic and the Council of recognition from the aboriginal recognition party.
Results
The result was no suprise to the outside World as Matthew McShane claims 96.98% of the vote.
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