Palesmenian general election, 2020
The Palesmenian general election, 2020 was the second general election in Palesmenian history. Although the election was supposed to be called later in June (1686 AN), it was moved to March (1683 AN) for convince.
Leadup
New Parties and Coalitions
The YUL and the Nationlál Kubya formed a coalition to try and bolster their seat numbers. Also, the Mákridán reformed into the Liberal Party after the collapse of the Socalistá Péyaku as a formidable party and the absorption of many of their members. The Coalition of Ethnic Minorities (Palesmenian: Éjoreca Mínora Jánsaredà) was formed as a coalition party between Lákarpan and Mgyan representatives.
New Seat Policies
A new seat model of 460 seats was put in place due to a population growth, as well as new territories and provinces. A new electoral district model was also established for future elections, with each district getting 10 seats. In this election, the Lákarpa S.A.R. was allowed to participate, although Chákaritéia was not allowed to participate due to no census being conducted in the area.
Election
Results
Political party | Leader | Total seats | Seat change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Legu'e Monárchle | Myo Kaung-Ko | 130 | Same | |
Socalistá Péyaku | Sáni Maé | 40 | ▼ 30 | |
YUL-NKPA | Ko Soe | 60 | ▲ 20 | |
Liberal | Amí Asovoé | 170 | New Party | |
Éjoreca Mínora Jánsaredà | Büsa Måkosig | 60 | New Party |