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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' were held | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' were held in order to elect a new president, as well as new members of the [[National Assembly of Aerla]]. It was called in response of the [[Public Relief Board v. Massy et al.|Public Relief Board funds scandal]]. The election saw a very narrow victory for the [[Reformist Bloc]], but not without massive gains by the [[Conservative Bloc]]. | ||
==Background== | |||
With Cassian out of politics, the Reformist Bloc held a caucus to pick their new leader. The party chose to elect a young lawyer from Harpersville, [[Basil Fitzroy]]. | |||
Due to the success of his tenure as party leader, Joshua Gardner was selected to run for President. | |||
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Revision as of 17:01, 21 May 2023
The 1720 Aerlan elections were held in order to elect a new president, as well as new members of the National Assembly of Aerla. It was called in response of the Public Relief Board funds scandal. The election saw a very narrow victory for the Reformist Bloc, but not without massive gains by the Conservative Bloc.
Background
With Cassian out of politics, the Reformist Bloc held a caucus to pick their new leader. The party chose to elect a young lawyer from Harpersville, Basil Fitzroy.
Due to the success of his tenure as party leader, Joshua Gardner was selected to run for President.
Political party | Leader | Portrait | Seats | +/- | |
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Reformist Bloc | Basil Fitzroy | 88 | ▼ 15 | ||
Conservative Bloc | Joshua Gardner | 83 | ▲ 41 | ||
Agrarian Bloc | Malcolm Bradford | 20 | ▼ 15 | ||
Nazarene Bloc | Gregory Potters | 6 | ▲ 1 | ||
Independents | 3 | ▼ 12 |