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== Aftermath ==
== Aftermath and government formation ==


Following the Assembly results, the [[Edasi Hurmu]] party indicated that it wanted to form a coalition government to replace [[Fourth cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman|the one led]] by [[Daniyal al-Osman]]. At first, Edasi Hurmu sought a majority coalition consisting of Edasi Hurmu (32), the [[Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu]] (10), [[Blue Skies]] (6), and the [[Conservative Party of Hurmu]] (3), giving the proposed coalition a majority (51 seats). With Blue Skies budging, following alleged provocations from the humanists, the coalition failed. The idea would then be to bring a coalition also in the Senate under the [[United Ayreonist–Traditionalist List]] and the [[Conservative List]].  
Following the Assembly results, the [[Edasi Hurmu]] party indicated that it wanted to form a coalition government to replace [[Fourth cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman|the one led]] by [[Daniyal al-Osman]]. At first, Edasi Hurmu sought a majority coalition consisting of Edasi Hurmu (32), the [[Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu]] (10), [[Blue Skies]] (6), and the [[Conservative Party of Hurmu]] (3), giving the proposed coalition a majority (51 seats). With Blue Skies budging, following alleged provocations from the humanists, the coalition failed. The idea would then be to bring a coalition also in the Senate under the [[United Ayreonist–Traditionalist List]] and the [[Conservative List]].  
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At the same time, the Einhornist List called on its humanist brethren and asked to have one ministerial post. The Einhornists were congratulated upon their humanist fidelity, which, as the emissaries of the CDH assured them, was never in doubt, and they were accordingly invited to nominate one of their senatorial candidate list to serve as Attorney-General for the Cabinet.
At the same time, the Einhornist List called on its humanist brethren and asked to have one ministerial post. The Einhornists were congratulated upon their humanist fidelity, which, as the emissaries of the CDH assured them, was never in doubt, and they were accordingly invited to nominate one of their senatorial candidate list to serve as Attorney-General for the Cabinet.
Finally, on 16.V.1708, Daniyal al-Osman informed the Speaker of the Assembly that he had secured a majority in both houses of [[Parlerment]]. The same day, the Speaker put the proposal to the Assembly, that Daniyal al-Osman be selected as Prime Minister, for a first reading. The next day, there was a second reading of the proposal, which was put to a final vote, which passed as follows:
Thereafter, the Speaker informed the Presiding Officer of the Senate of the deliberations and decisions of the Assembly, and the Presiding Officer, Li Naomiai, put the same question on 19.V.1708 to the Senate for a voice vote. It passed as follows:


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Revision as of 17:52, 10 May 2022

The third Parlerment elections are scheduled to be held during the ninth month of 1707. At the same time, regional elections are scheduled for the legislative assembles in the States and districts of Hurmu. The previous elections occurred in 1701. The next elections are scheduled for 1713

See also 1707 Hurmu general elections/IRL for the OOC procedure of the election.

Procedure

Eighteen seats in the Senate, elected by the members of the Order of the Holy Lakes, and 99 seats in the Assembly, elected by persons with legal and permanent residence in Hurmu are up for election. All electors must be at least 18 years of age on the last day of the election. Thus not only citizens of Hurmu are allowed to vote, but legally resident foreigners too. Citizenship is a prerequisite, however, for being a candidate.

Residents in the Lake District will elect 28 members of the Assembly, while residents in Lontinien will elect 26 members, and Rekozemlje 28 members. Residents of Amaland will be represented by 9 members, and residents of Karnamark by 5. Transprinitica will be represented by 2 members, and residents of the District of the Warring Islands will be represented by 1 member. Legal residency is not recognised in the Southern District, and as such, that district will remain outside the remit of the election. Hurmu citizens resident the Southern District or in Eesdeheito, as well as Hurmu citizens living abroad, may vote through their constituency of origin. Citizens who are members of the Order of the Holy Lakes do not vote in Assembly elections but in the Senate election.

The constitution of Hurmu allows for referendums to be held at the same time. Such referendums are binding and require the majority of electors to the Senate to be in favour in order to be binding upon the state institutions of Hurmu, for example amending the constitution or adopting legislation. Another option is for the Electorate through voting in the affirmative or negative to a question bind the Senate to introduce or not to introduce legislation on a specific matter. No provision in the constitution allows for country-wide referendums for Assembly voters.

Senate elections

In this Senate election, the adult members of the Order of the Holy Lakes, who during the year 1707 will reach an age of 18 or more, are electors. The electors will elect 18 members.

Registered Lists

Conservative List (C)

  1. Karel des Vinandy
  2. Jaya Prabhu
  3. Saurabh Farrah
  4. Sackhcham Kapudia
  5. Ajatasatru Patil
  6. Padmini Munshif
  7. Priya Kusari

Einhornist List (E)

  1. Monica Oline Einhorn Likness, Princess among the Lakes
  2. Julian Einhorn
  3. Fredrik Michael Tarjeisson
  4. Odin Christianssønn Einhorn
  5. Maryan u-Lek
  6. Nilas Sørgemann Bážá
  7. Henrik Gruntland-Einhorn
  8. Tore-Johan Carstensen
  9. Koda w-Arne
  10. Ingrid-Malene Møller Torby
  11. Stephan Lykkegård
  12. Hjørdis Dahling Einhorn
  13. Oddvar Einhorn al-Osman
  14. Helene Stokkmann
  15. Stella Parelius
  16. Ánton Bierrelaš
  17. Siw Stai
  18. Daniel Koby

Humanist List (H)

  1. Linus Truls Thorgilsson
  2. Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal
  3. Daniyal al-Osman
  4. Ardashir Babakan-e Osman
  5. Chaghagan Khoga
  6. Jamshid-e Osman
  7. Ardashir Kalir (Isorion Isor)
  8. Isor Osman (Isorion Isor)
  9. Daniyal Simranzadeh al-Osman
  10. Fahime Jafarnejad
  11. Isabella III Güntherdohtor Merrick
  12. Roya al-Osman
  13. Severna Enujohanenion
  14. Altfrid Günthersson Merrick
  15. Elahe Rayegan
  16. Hilyna Qullyr-ra-Milion-la-Osmoni
  17. Konur Enujohanenion
  18. Melika al-Osman
  19. Warin Hartwigsson Merrick
  20. Hasala Günthersdohtor Merrick

United Ayreonist–Traditionalist List (U)

The United Ayreonist–Traditionalist List has an electoral agreement with Mondo, in which Mondo is given a position on the ballot; however, Mondo remains independent, and if elected, will not be bound by the U whip.

  1. Li Naomiai
  2. Mondo (independent)
  3. Lyudmila Eduardovna
  4. Patrik Djupvik
  5. Yukiji Ayreon-Kalirion of Waffel-Paine
  6. Milo Enujohanenion
  7. Eliza Aabooð
  8. Đorđe Babić
  9. Monika Saajar
  10. Hopsy
  11. Dimitra Della
  12. Maryan u-Lek
  13. Käbi Ernesaks
  14. Viktor Andreyevich Abramov
  15. Ganbaataryn Serchmaa
  16. Koda w-Arne
  17. Alexandra Kooveland

Verionist List (V)

  1. Aliande of Laegel
  2. Johannes Knuutsgaarð
  3. Eleonoora Luuk
  4. Kristofer u-Malik
  5. Kiilu Aabooð

Results

Registered voters 867
Total votes 860
Total absentees 7
Turnout 99.19%
Total abstentions 3
Total valid votes 857
List Votes Percent Diff (%p) Seats Diff (seats)
Conservative 161 18.79% -5.67% 3 -1
Einhornist 71 8.28% 8.28% 1 1
Humanist 290 33.84% 0.77% 6 0
United Ayreonist–Traditionalist 311 36.29% -3.83% 7 0
Verionist 24 2.80% 0.45% 1 0

Elected Senators

Faction Senator Status
Conservative Karel des Vinandy re-elected
Jaya Prabhu re-elected
Saurabh Farrah re-elected
Sackhcham Kapudia first alternate
Einhornist Monica Oline Einhorn Likness
Princess among the Lakes
new election
Julian Einhorn first alternate
Humanist Linus Truls Thorgilsson new election
Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal re-elected
Daniyal al-Osman re-elected
Ardashir Babakan-e Osman re-elected
Chaghagan Khoga re-elected
Jamshid-e Osman re-elected
Ardashir Kalir (Isor Isorion) first alternate
United Ayreonist–Traditionalist Li Naomiai re-elected
Mondo (independent) new election
Lyudmila Eduardovna re-elected
Patrik Djupvik re-elected
Milo Enujohanenion new election
Eliza Aabooð re-elected
Đorđe Babić new election
Monika Saajar first alternate
Verionist Aliande of Laegel re-elected
Johannes Knuutsgaarð first alternate

Un-re-elected Senators

List Name Reason
Conservative Priya Sinha did not stand for election
Humanist Alissa Guadalim did not stand for election
United Ayreonist–Traditionalist Erik Tyve Andersen did not stand for election
Ivan Maksimilianov-Shvinnskiy failed to be re-elected
Monika Saajar became first alternate

Assembly elections

Hurmu residents in the States of Hurmu and in the districts of Transprinitica and the Warring Islands, as well as Hurmu citizens living abroad, may vote in the election to the Assembly of Representatives, provided they are above the age of 18 (or will turn 18 during the year of the election), and are not members of the Order of the Holy Lakes (in which case they will vote in the Senate election).

Residents in the Lake District will elect 28 members of the Assembly, while residents in Lontinien will elect 26 members, and Rekozemlje 28 members. Residents of Amaland will be represented by 9 members, and residents of Karnamark by 5. Transprinitica will be represented by 2 members, and residents of the District of the Warring Islands will be represented by 1 member. Legal residency is not recognised in the Southern District, and as such, that district will remain outside the remit of the election. Hurmu citizens resident the Southern District or in Eesdeheito, as well as Hurmu citizens living abroad, may vote through their constituency of origin. Citizens who are members of the Order of the Holy Lakes do not vote in Assembly elections but in the Senate election.

Parties

Parties re-contesting

New Parties

Withdrawn parties

Results

At a glance

Party/List Coalition Votes Percentage Diff (%p) Seats Diff (Seats)
Blue Skies 649165 6.00% -1.39% 6 -1
Coalition for Democratic Humanism (Main List) CDH 3095524 28.62% 14.46% 30 +15
Conservative Party of Hurmu 363232 3.36% new 3 new
Crandish People's Party CDH 116130 1.07% -0.79% 0 -2
Edasi Hurmu 3,461,264 32.00% 26.80% 32 +27
Koos 419,032 3.87% -4.33% 4 -4
Liberals 86,011 0.80% -4.22% 0 -5
Lontinian People's Party CDH 278,851 2.58% 0.36% 3 0
Moderate Party 220,380 2.04% -5.91% 2 -6
National Community CDH 308568 2.85% -5.97% 3 -6
Post-Verionist Movement in Hurmu 98,869 0.91% -3.38% 0 -5
Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu 1,099,845 10.17% -0.25% 10 0
Society of Yeshua 618,518 5.72% -15.73% 6 -13
Others 0.00% -3.02% 0 -3
Total 10,815,389 99

Or, with the Coalition of Democratic Humanism counted as one party:

Party/List Votes Percentage Diff (%p) Seats Diff (Seats)
Blue Skies 649165 6.00% -1.39% 6 -1
Coalition for Democratic Humanism 3,799,073 35.13% 8.07% 36 +7
Conservative Party of Hurmu 363,232 3.36% new 3 new
Edasi Hurmu 3,461,264 32.00% 26.80% 32 +27
Koos 419,032 3.87% -4.33% 4 -4
Liberals 86,011 0.80% -4.22% 0 -5
Moderate Party 220,380 2.04% -5.91% 2 -6
Post-Verionist Movement in Hurmu 98,869 0.91% -3.38% 0 -5
Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu 1,099,845 10.17% -0.25% 10 0
Society of Yeshua 618,518 5.72% -15.73% 6 -13
Others 0.00% -3.02% 0 -3
Total 10,815,389 99

By state or district

Lake District
Votes Percentage Diff (%p) Seats Diff (seats)
Edasi Hurmu 1,300,552 41.90% 28.31% 12 +7
Coalition for Democratic Humanism (main list) 741,842 23.90% 4.95% 7 0
Koos 419,032 13.50% -7.94% 4 -4
Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu 204,860 6.60% new 2 new
Moderate Party 220,380 7.10% -13.68% 2 -6
Conservative Party of Hurmu 127,262 4.10% new 1 new
Crandish People's Party (CDH) 34,143 1.10% -1.90% 0 -1
Liberals 24,832 0.80% -12.32% 0 -5
Post-Verionist Movement in Hurmu 31,039 1.00% -3.51% 0 -2
Others 0 0% -4.05% 0 -2
Total 3,103,943 26 -12
Rekozemlje
Votes Percentage Diff (%p) Seats Diff (Seats)
Coalition for Democratic Humanism (main list) 718,625 21.13% 8.90% 6 2
National Community (CDH) 111,268 3.27% -4.06% 1 -1
Society of Yeshua 586,950 17.26% -38.81% 5 -13
Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu 485,886 14.29% 1.00% 4 0
Blue Skies 344,007 10.11% 2.44% 3 1
Edasi Hurmu 958,166 28.17% 28.17% 8 new
Liberals 40,134 1.18% 1.18% 0 new
Post-Verionist Movement in Hurmu 41,495 1.22% -1.07% 0 -1
Conservative Party of Hurmu 114,669 3.37% 3.37% 1 new
Others 0 -1.12% 0 0
Total 3,401,199 28 -3
Lontinien
Votes Percentage Diff (%p) Seats Diff (Seats)
Coalition for Democratic Humanism (main list) 889,166 33.80% 25.15% 8 +6
National Community (CDH) 197,300 7.50% -16.59% 2 -5
Lontinian People's Party (CDH) 278,851 10.60% 0.56% 3 0
Crandish People's Party (CDH) 28,937 1.10% -1.70% 0 -1
Society of Yeshua 31,568 1.20% -3.31% 1 0
Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu 199,931 7.60% -14.29% 2 -4
Blue Skies 305,158 11.60% -6.39% 3 -2
Edasi Hurmu 562,963 21.40% 21.40% 6 new
Liberals 21,045 0.80% 0.80% 0 0
Post-Verionist Movement in Hurmu 18,415 0.70% -5.99% 0 -2
Conservative Party of Hurmu 97,335 3.70% 3.70% 1 new
Others 0 0% -3.34% 0 -1
Total 2,630,670 26 -2
Amaland
Party Votes Percentage Seats
Coalition for Democratic Humanism (main list) 360,269 36.50% 3
Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu 139,370 14.12% 1
Edasi Hurmu 476,049 48.23% 5
Conservative Party of Hurmu 9,870 1.00%
Post-Verionist Movement in Hurmu 1,480 0.15%
Total 987,040 9
Karnamark
Party Votes Percentage Seats
Coalition for Democratic Humanism (main list) 259,013 62.71% 3
Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu 33,001 7.99% 1
Edasi Hurmu 107,141 25.94% 1
Conservative Party of Hurmu 9,293 2.25% 0
Post-Verionist Movement in Hurmu 4,584 1.11% 0
Total 413,034 9
Transprinitica
Party Votes Percentage Seats
Coalition for Democratic Humanism (main list) 103,821 42.15% 1
Edasi Hurmu 54,295 22.04% 1
Crandish People's Party (CDH) 53,049 21.54%
Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu 30,928 12.56%
Conservative Party of Hurmu 2,990 1.21%
Post-Verionist Movement in Hurmu 1,230 0.50%
Total 246,313 2
Warring Islands
Warring Islands Votes Percentage Diff (%) Seats Diff (seats)
Coalition for Democratic Humanism (main list) 22,786 68.65% 7.10% 1 0
Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu 5,869 17.68% new 0 0
Edasi Hurmu 2,097 6.32% new 0 0
Conservative Party of Hurmu 1,813 5.46% new 0 0
Post-Verionist Movement in Hurmu 625 1.88% -3.73% 0 0
Total 33,190 1 0

Aftermath and government formation

Following the Assembly results, the Edasi Hurmu party indicated that it wanted to form a coalition government to replace the one led by Daniyal al-Osman. At first, Edasi Hurmu sought a majority coalition consisting of Edasi Hurmu (32), the Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu (10), Blue Skies (6), and the Conservative Party of Hurmu (3), giving the proposed coalition a majority (51 seats). With Blue Skies budging, following alleged provocations from the humanists, the coalition failed. The idea would then be to bring a coalition also in the Senate under the United Ayreonist–Traditionalist List and the Conservative List.

The coalition parties then invited the Society of Yeshua to join the coalition, citing the fruitful Edasi–SY collaboration in the previous government, but the Society rebuffed any such attempts, giving reasons that the proposed coalition's government would be "too liberal, too Ayreonist, and too un-Nazarene".

Meanwhile, Daniyal al-Osman watched in amusement the failure of Edasi forming its own coalition and began trying to form a fifth cabinet under himself. His incumbent cabinet, consisting of humanists, Edasi, and the Society of Yeshua, had been working fine, and he saw no reason to change that set-up. As such, he invited the chair of the Society to begin drafting a more moderate programme that might entice Edasi to join, but would lack the obvious social democratic policies of Edasi's coalition attempt.

Edasi reluctantly joined the talks, and the talks went on and on. Negotiations between the parties circled around the following topics:

  • who to be prime minister (Edasi wanted an Edasi PM)
  • what to do with the Keltian districts
  • WANC, XC, and RP (Humanists want to leave WANC, and are less enthusiastic about the XC, would prefer to join the RP; the SY does not mind the current set-up but would not oppose an RP membership, while Edasi vehemently opposes an RP membership)
  • education
  • health care
  • pension and social security

As of 17.II.1708, talks are still underway. Meanwhile, Daniyal al-Osman leads a caretaker cabinet which can only deal with the absolute necessary.

Negotiations began with the CDH reading out to the Edasi delegates a formal rebuke for presuming itself to be the largest party in the new assembly and for failing to treat the constituent members of the CDH as being united in fidelity and purpose to the sacred cause of Humanism. In order to prevent the misapprehension from recurring in future, all CDH parties would hence forth regional sector cadres of the National Sector Party and participate in elections on a single ticket. Accordingly competition between candidates of CDH parties directly prohibited.

Daniyal al-Osman would be nominated as Prime Minister. The Edasi delegates were reminded of the Great Vanic Revolt and the need to coordinate with the forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie in order to quell this. The Keltian colonies would continue under their present arrangements, reinforced by further settlers attracted by land-grants and subsidies. A great armament was to be prepared in order to secure Karnamark against the false and pretended claims of the Hexarchy. WANC was to be ended, as being functionally useless with the demise of Kildare. Meckelnburgh should similarly be invited to join the Xäiville Convention. The Edasi delegation was reminded of the diabolical Cakari ambitions harboured towards Qyzylqaystan, the Far Eastern Territories of Kildare (Antican isles) and Tiegang. This ravenous greed would next be turned against Apollonian Hurmu as the only obstacle between a link up of Cakaristan and Barikalus, Hurmu's foe. As such friendly relations with the Raspur Pact and a prospective path to future relations must be maintained. No objection was raised to the Edasi fixation upon welfare issues but where education was concerned the commissioners of the CDH delegation were adamant that no educational reform should be permitted that entrenched Ayreonism as a default worldview taught in class - as it had been the corruption of the youth of Upper Elwynn over successive generations which had spelt the doom of that nation.

In parallel the CDH initiated contact with the Blue Skies and Society of Yeshua in order to discern what their requirements for supporting a grand coalition would be.

In Edasi and the United Ayreonist–Traditionalist faction, there were loud and clear calls against forming a coalition with the humanist camp. Milo Enujohanenion, Bishop of Huyenkula, and newly elected Senator, reported bullying from humanists that he has to not only ascribe to their coalition but also being bullied to have the Diocese of Huyenkula, now belonging to the Church of Elwynn (Archdiocese of Yaanek), join the heretic–schismatic church of Elwynn in Benacia. As such, Edasi began parallel talks (alongside those it had with the humanists) to seek ground to make a non-humanist majority in both Senate and Assembly. The suggestion that Milo Enujohanenion considered being spoken to by the Prime Minister's pregnant wife to constitute bullying was the occasion of much mirth once reports of it began to circulate in the press.

The Edasi were, following a further admonishment over Milo's exaggerated complaints, presented with proposals for a distribution of seats in cabinet:

  • Prime Minister of Hurmu - Daniyal al-Osman
  • International Trade - Edasi nomination
  • Finance and Economic Affairs - CDH nomination
  • Transport - Edasi nomination
  • Local Government - CDH nomination
  • Justice - Edasi nomination
  • Industry - CDH nomination
  • Agriculture - Edasi nomination
  • Fisheries - CDH nomination
  • Natural Resources - Edasi nomination
  • Culture - SY nomination
  • Education - Edasi nomination
  • Health & Social Welfare - Edasi nomination
  • Labour - SY nomination
  • Policing and Security - CDH nomination
  • Immigration and Tourism - SY nomination
  • Apollonian Districts - CDH nomination
  • Lake District - Edasi nomination
  • Lontinien - BS nomination
  • Rekozemlje - SY nomination
  • Southern District - CDH nomination
  • Warring Islands - Edasi nomination
  • Eesdeheito - BS nomination
  • Attorney-General of the Cabinet - CDH

By one-third into the year 1708, the Edasi Hurmu Assembly delegation, as well as the United Ayreonist–Traditionalist faction in the Senate, both had agreed to tentatively join the proposed coalition governnment. The main points reasoning were:

  • No coalition without both Edasi and Humanists is feasible
  • Ayreonists/Traditionalists and Edasi are needed in government to counter humanism, thereby ensuring that the Benacian Union may never occur in Hurmu
  • The agreement is liberal enough in its programme

At the same time, the Einhornist List called on its humanist brethren and asked to have one ministerial post. The Einhornists were congratulated upon their humanist fidelity, which, as the emissaries of the CDH assured them, was never in doubt, and they were accordingly invited to nominate one of their senatorial candidate list to serve as Attorney-General for the Cabinet.

Finally, on 16.V.1708, Daniyal al-Osman informed the Speaker of the Assembly that he had secured a majority in both houses of Parlerment. The same day, the Speaker put the proposal to the Assembly, that Daniyal al-Osman be selected as Prime Minister, for a first reading. The next day, there was a second reading of the proposal, which was put to a final vote, which passed as follows:

Thereafter, the Speaker informed the Presiding Officer of the Senate of the deliberations and decisions of the Assembly, and the Presiding Officer, Li Naomiai, put the same question on 19.V.1708 to the Senate for a voice vote. It passed as follows: