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The Florian general election, 2018 will be the third general election to be held in The Florian Republic, and will be held in January in that year. This will be the second time that Etourney was involved in the election.
Contesting political parties and candidates
Party | Party Leaders | Leader since | % of votes in last election | Seats in last election |
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United National Party of the Republic | Adam Cooke | December 2017 | N/A | N/A |
First Order of the Republic | Nick Chambers | December 2017 | N/A | N/A |
Nationalist & Humanist Party of Floria | Celestion Bellini | December 2017 | N/A | N/A |
National Spiritual Mobilization Movement | Hai Yong | December 2017 | N/A | N/A |
Florian Prosperity Party | Gunspaz Yéaznal | December 2017 | N/A | N/A |
Results
Mainland
Party | Leader | Votes | % | Seats | |
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United National Party of the Republic | Adam Cooke | 17,825,000 | 77.5% | 100 | |
First Order of the Florian Republic | Nick Chambers | 3,450,000 | 15% | 18 | |
National Spiritual Mobilization Movement | Hai Yong | 368,000 | 1.6% | 0 | |
Nationalist & Humanist Party of Floria | Celestion Bellini | 29,900 | 0.13% | 0 | |
Florian Prosperity Party | Gunspaz Yéaznal | 1,327,100 | 5.77% | 5 |
Reactions
Domestic reaction
- The Nationalist & Humanist Party of Floria suffered the worst election result ever in Florian history by not even gaining 1% of the electoral vote.
- Private businesses praised the win of the National Party of the Republic stating that the party had changed the economic and political image of the country.
- The First Order of the Florian Republic accepted defeat and almost disbanded moments later. Much First Order politicians threatened to leave causing turmoil.
International reaction
- Shirerithian commentators - seizing on suggestions that 123 candidates had been elected to a 120 seat chamber - mostly mocked the Florian general election, both in terms of its conduct and the overall result. The poor performance of the N&H Floria was attributed to alleged systematic fraud and corruption in the Florian government, and the emigration of loyalist families to the Florian Free State around Blyth in the aftermath of the occupation and civil war which had destroyed mostly everything in the south of the country.
- No statement as of 19/01/2018
- No statement as of 19/01/2018
- The outgoing Government of PM Christophe Landry made a brief statement, "we note that the Florian Republic continues its march towards progress and more football stadiums."