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| image1= [[File:JacoboCastrigo.jpg|100px]]
| image1= [[File:PresidentRodrigo.jpg|100px]]
| leader1= Jacobo Castrigo Álvarez
| leader1= Rodrigo Calderón Mendez
| party1 = Partido de Liberación Nacional
| party1 = Partido de Liberación Nacional
| alliance1 =  
| alliance1 =  
| leaders_seat1 = Puerto Arcadio
| leaders_seat1 = Puerto Arcadio
| last_election1 =  
| last_election1 =  
| seats1 = 64
| seats1 = 65
| seat_change1 = {{decrease}}14
| seat_change1 = {{increase}}1
| popular_vote1 =     
| popular_vote1 =     
| percentage1 =
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| leaders_seat2 = La Hampa
| leaders_seat2 = La Hampa
| last_election2 =  
| last_election2 =  
| seats2 = 40
| seats2 = 1
| seat_change2 = {{increase}}40
| seat_change2 = {{increase}}10
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| popular_vote2 =   
| percentage2 =  
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| leaders_seat3 = Valverde
| leaders_seat3 = Valverde
| last_election3 =  
| last_election3 =  
| seats3 = 21
| seats3 = 8
| seat_change3 = {{decrease}}2
| seat_change3 = {{decrease}}13
| popular_vote3 =     
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| map_image          = 1673Asamblea.png
| image4 = [[File:Pedro Forlan.jpg|100px]]
| leader4 = Gen. Pedro Forlán Martins
| leader_since4 =
| party4 =  Partido Fascista Republicano
| alliance4 =
| leaders_seat4 = Calico
| last_election4 =
| seats4 = 1
| seat_change4 = {{increase}}1
| popular_vote4 = 
| percentage4 =
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| electoral_vote4 =
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| image5 = [[File:Jorge Quislas.jpg|100px]]
| leader5 =  Jorge Quislas Yupanqui
| leader_since5 =
| party5 = Acción Popular de Timaro
| alliance5 =
| leaders_seat5 = Ciudad Timaro
| last_election5 =
| seats5 = 1
| seat_change5 = {{increase}}1
| popular_vote5 =   
| percentage5 =
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| map_image          = Asamblea78.png
| map_size          =  
| map_size          =  
| map_caption        = '''Turnout''':   voters
| map_caption        = '''Turnout''': 3,632,300 voters


| title = President
| posttitle = Subsequent President
| before_election = [[Jacobo Castrigo Álvarez]] (PLN)
| after_election = [[Jacobo Castrigo Álvarez]] (PLN)
}}
}}
The second '''Elections for the [[Asamblea Nacional de la República]]''', the unicameral parliament of [[Los Liberados]] were held in {{Tooltip|1673|June 2019}} [[AN]]. The second democratic election in the nation, the election was largely a referendum on the Liberadosan government, the Junta de Liberación Nacional (National Liberation Council), and the nation's President [[Jacobo Castrigo Álvarez]]. Having won the previous election in a landslide, the PLN consolidated its power throughout the country.  
The thid '''Elections for the [[Asamblea Nacional de la República]]''', the unicameral parliament of [[Los Liberados]] were held in {{Tooltip|1678|November 2019}} [[AN]]. The elections were the first elections held following the death of President [[Jacobo Castrigo Álvarez]] and the assumption of power by Rodrigo Calderón Mendéz. The governing Partido de Liberación Nacional maintained its majority and renewed its mandate to govern the Republic. Meanwhile, Cambio Democrático, the winners of the previous election, continued their challenge of the PLN and won another 10 seats. Three other parties were able to gain seats, mainly through their constituency representation. Most prominent of which was the Partido Consevador, who suffered another defeat and won 8 seats. The Partido Fascista Republicano and the Acción Popular de Timaro both gained one constituency seat.


The opposition saw some changes, the Partido de la Izquierda broke up after internal turmoil, some members joined the PLN, which adopted social democracy in their platform, whereas others joined the Cambio Democratico, the main opposition movement against the perceived undemocratic government, which was founded by former ¡Adelante! chairwoman Paula Ferraro. Some smaller parties such as the Communist Party, the Catologian State Party and the Timaro Rights Party failed to reach the electoral threshold and did not gain any seats.
==allegations of electoral fraud==


==Results==
Following the election, opposition leader Paula Ferraro accused the Calderón government of having engaged in fraudulent activities in order to ensure a PLN victory. Incidents of ballot stuffing and voter suppression have been reported locally, although definite proof has not been given by accusing parties. Calderón received criticism over the lack of polling stations in the mountainous areas of Isla Montaña and the southern Timaro islands. Independent observers from Batavia have not observed any major irregularities, describing the elections as ''generally fair and well-organised''.
 
The results of the elections, and the narrow majority of the PLN, lead to some worry for the ruling government junta, who strongly oppose further democratic changes in the country. Following the elections, President Castrigo invited CD leader Ferraro to the Presidential Palace for a discussion. During these talks, the President had allegedly made crude remarks in the direction of Señora Ferraro, and threatened to "destroy her and her party of traitors". The fight dominated the tabloids for a week, but the President himself denied that this incident ever happened.


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|bgcolor=red|
|bgcolor=red|
| '''[[Partido de Liberación Nacional]]'''
| '''[[Partido de Liberación Nacional]]'''
|[[Jacobo Castrigo Álvarez]]
|Rodrigo Calderón Mendéz
|1,670,200
|1,742,100
|34
|31
|31
|33
|65
|64
|48%
|49.6%
|52%
|51.2%
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#cccc00|
|bgcolor=#FFD700|
| '''[[Cambio Democratico]]'''
| '''[[Cambio Democratico]]'''
|Paula Ferraro de Sole
|Paula Ferraro de Sole
|1,024,300
|1,460,500
|23
|31
|17
|19
|40
|50
|30.4%
|40.2%
|32%
|40%
|-
|-
|bgcolor=blue|
|bgcolor=blue|
| '''Partido Conservador'''
| '''Partido Conservador'''
|Carlos Geraldo Núñez
|Carlos Geraldo Núñez
|553,700
|244,900
|11
|0
|10
|8
|21
|8
|16.4%
|6.7%
|16.8%
|6.4%
|-
|bgcolor=black|
| '''Partido Fascista Republicano'''
|Gen. Pedro Forlán Martins
|68,300
|0
|1
|1
|1.9%
|0.8%
|-
|bgcolor=#B73BAF|
| '''Acción Popular de Timaro'''
| Jorge Quislas Yupanqui
|63,200
|0
|1
|1
|1.7%
|0.8%
|-
|-
|bgcolor=grey|
|bgcolor=grey|
| '''Other'''
| '''Other'''
|
|
|120,100
|53,300
|0
|0
|0
|0
|0
|0
|3.6%
|1.5%
|0%
|0%
|-
|-
!colspan="3"|Total
!colspan="3"|Total
|3,368,300
|3,632,300
|65
|65
|60
|60

Revision as of 12:51, 23 November 2019

1678 Asamblea Nacional elections
LosLiberadosFlag.png
1673 ←
1678
→ TBD

All 125 seats to the Asamblea Nacional de la República
63 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  PresidentRodrigo.jpg Paula Ferraro de Sole.png Nunez.png
Leader Rodrigo Calderón Mendez Paula Ferraro de Sole Carlos Geraldo Núñez
Party Partido de Liberación Nacional Cambio Democratico Partido Conservador
Leader's seat Puerto Arcadio La Hampa Valverde
Seats won 65 1 8
Seat change 1 10 13

Fourth party Fifth party
  Pedro Forlan.jpg Jorge Quislas.jpg
Leader Gen. Pedro Forlán Martins Jorge Quislas Yupanqui
Party Partido Fascista Republicano Acción Popular de Timaro
Leader's seat Calico Ciudad Timaro
Seats won 1 1
Seat change 1 1

Asamblea78.png

Turnout: 3,632,300 voters

The thid Elections for the Asamblea Nacional de la República, the unicameral parliament of Los Liberados were held in 1678 AN. The elections were the first elections held following the death of President Jacobo Castrigo Álvarez and the assumption of power by Rodrigo Calderón Mendéz. The governing Partido de Liberación Nacional maintained its majority and renewed its mandate to govern the Republic. Meanwhile, Cambio Democrático, the winners of the previous election, continued their challenge of the PLN and won another 10 seats. Three other parties were able to gain seats, mainly through their constituency representation. Most prominent of which was the Partido Consevador, who suffered another defeat and won 8 seats. The Partido Fascista Republicano and the Acción Popular de Timaro both gained one constituency seat.

allegations of electoral fraud

Following the election, opposition leader Paula Ferraro accused the Calderón government of having engaged in fraudulent activities in order to ensure a PLN victory. Incidents of ballot stuffing and voter suppression have been reported locally, although definite proof has not been given by accusing parties. Calderón received criticism over the lack of polling stations in the mountainous areas of Isla Montaña and the southern Timaro islands. Independent observers from Batavia have not observed any major irregularities, describing the elections as generally fair and well-organised.

Political party Leader Votes Elected; Proportion Elected; Constituencies Elected; total % of votes % of seats
Partido de Liberación Nacional Rodrigo Calderón Mendéz 1,742,100 34 31 65 48% 52%
Cambio Democratico Paula Ferraro de Sole 1,460,500 31 19 50 40.2% 40%
Partido Conservador Carlos Geraldo Núñez 244,900 0 8 8 6.7% 6.4%
Partido Fascista Republicano Gen. Pedro Forlán Martins 68,300 0 1 1 1.9% 0.8%
Acción Popular de Timaro Jorge Quislas Yupanqui 63,200 0 1 1 1.7% 0.8%
Other 53,300 0 0 0 1.5% 0%
Total 3,632,300 65 60 125