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====[[Forza Vegno]] ====
====[[Forza Vegno]] ====
====Partito Democratico Costituzionale - ====
The Forza Vegno party, after the great success of the previous [[1706 Vegno Elections|elections of 1706]], in which it was the second most voted party in the country and after having maintained the government during the first term together with the PDC, is also one of the favorites. for subsequent elections.
====Partito Nazionalista Vegnese====
 
The secretary, [[Luca "Lo Zar" Zarrella|Luca Zarrella]], one of the 7 founders of Vegno, and outgoing prime minister of the [[Zarrella I Cabinet]], with the [[President of the Republic of Vegno|President of the Republic]] [[Antonio Visciglia|Visciglia]].
 
The Forza Vegno program is based, as in the previous elections, on a moderate line, with particular attention to the middle class, development and self-sufficiency of the country. The solidity that the first government offered in terms of political support and national unity hopes they can play a fundamental role in the upcoming elections, despite a climate of slight dissent brought about by the birth of the new Communist and Independenceist parties.
 
====[[Partito Democratico Costituzionale]] ====
====[[Partito Nazionalista Vegnese]]====
 
==== [[Communist Party (Vegno)|Partito Comunista]] ====
 
==== [[Partito Indipendentista Vegnese]] ====
The Vegnese Independence party presented itself for the first time in the elections of 1709, born from a clear intention to carry on the will of a slice of the population to return independent from the nation of Vegno.
 
The split was born with the [[1707 Vegno Annexation Referendum|1707 Annexation Referendum]], in which the roofs of the current regions of Ponente, Badia and Pelago were annexed to the Republic of Vegno; despite 78% of voters expressing a positive opinion, there was still a strong will of a small slice of the population to maintain their independence and this is the basis of the program of this new party: to regain the independence of those annexed territories or, at least, participate in the Vegnese political life  guaranteeing the rights of the new population.


==== Partito Comunista Vegnese ====





Revision as of 12:09, 2 June 2022

1709 AN Vegno Elections
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[[1706 Vegno Elections|1706 AN]] ←
1709 AN
→ [[1712 Vegno Elections|1712 AN]]
All 150 seats to the Assemblea Nazionale
76 seats needed for a majority
Seat change
Percentage ND% ND% ND%
Seat change
Percentage ND% ND%

Assemblea 1709.png

Turnout: ND (% of entitled)

The 1709 AN Vegno Elections will be the second ever general elections of the Republic of Vegno and will see the election of the President of the Republic of Vegno and the composition of the Parliament, the Assemblea Nazionale.

As clarified by the Constitution, the two most voted candidates for the presidency of the Republic will have access to the ballot; 122 members of parliament will instead be established with a proportional system, while the remaining 28 will be assigned, 2 for each region of Vegno, to the two most voted parties in each single region.

Context

1709 AN Vegno Elections will take place in the first part of the year and will elect the second-ever Vegno President of the Republic and the second-ever Government. The outgoing President is Antonio Visciglia, which is the secretary of Partito Democratico Costituzionale and has already planned to re-candidate himself for a second mandate.

This will also be the first election after the 1707 Vegno Annexation Referendum, seeing so the participation of the regions of Ponente, Badia and Pelago, and a number clearly superior of population.

Parties and candidates

Forza Vegno

The Forza Vegno party, after the great success of the previous elections of 1706, in which it was the second most voted party in the country and after having maintained the government during the first term together with the PDC, is also one of the favorites. for subsequent elections.

The secretary, Luca Zarrella, one of the 7 founders of Vegno, and outgoing prime minister of the Zarrella I Cabinet, with the President of the Republic Visciglia.

The Forza Vegno program is based, as in the previous elections, on a moderate line, with particular attention to the middle class, development and self-sufficiency of the country. The solidity that the first government offered in terms of political support and national unity hopes they can play a fundamental role in the upcoming elections, despite a climate of slight dissent brought about by the birth of the new Communist and Independenceist parties.

Partito Democratico Costituzionale

Partito Nazionalista Vegnese

Partito Comunista

Partito Indipendentista Vegnese

The Vegnese Independence party presented itself for the first time in the elections of 1709, born from a clear intention to carry on the will of a slice of the population to return independent from the nation of Vegno.

The split was born with the 1707 Annexation Referendum, in which the roofs of the current regions of Ponente, Badia and Pelago were annexed to the Republic of Vegno; despite 78% of voters expressing a positive opinion, there was still a strong will of a small slice of the population to maintain their independence and this is the basis of the program of this new party: to regain the independence of those annexed territories or, at least, participate in the Vegnese political life guaranteeing the rights of the new population.


Results

Parlament Results

Political party Vote Received Deputies Elected % of votes % of seats
Total

Presidential Results

Presidential Elections
Vegno
Turnout %

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Nominee '
Popular vote '
Percentage % %

Elected President of the Republic

TBD

First Round

Political party Vote Received % of votes
Total

Second Round

Political party Vote Received % of votes
Total