2021 Plamian General Election

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2021 Plamian General Election

← 'November 2020 1st of November, 2021 November 2022 →

3rd Plamian Parliament
13 seats needed for a majority
Turnout 76.70% (214 of 279)

  First party Second party Third party
 
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Leader Mihael Mishev
(Plamen Iliev)
Anastasia Misheva Alexey Petrinin
Party Plamist International Party Misheva Coalition Progress Party of Plamia
Leader since 9th of November, 2019 20th of June, 2021 3rd of October, 2020
Last election 81.37%, 13 seats New 7.84%, 1 seat
Seats won 11 seats 8 seats 2 seats
Seat change 2 Increase 8 Increase 1
Popular vote 97 21
Percentage 33.17% 9.81%
Swing 36.05% New Increase 1.97%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
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Leader Yoan Ganev Yasen Durvarov
Party Marxist-Leninist Alliance Independent
Leader since 1st of October, 2019
Last election 5.88%, 1 seat 4.90%, 1 seat
Seats won 2 seats 1 seat
Seat change Increase 1 Steady
Popular vote 16 9
Percentage 7.47% 4.20%
Swing Increase 1.59% 0.70%

Prime Minister before election

Mihael Mishev
PIP

Prime Minister after election

Mihael Mishev
PIP

The November 2021 General Election was a general election for the Plamian Parliament. It was the first election after Anastasia Misheva's faction (The Misheva Coalition) broke off from the Plamist International Party. Prime Minister Mihael Mishev was once again uninterested in campaigning, especially after the infighting with his sister, leaving President Plamen Iliev as de-facto leader during the campaign. The number of seats was once again upped, this time to 24. The PIP narrowly won the election with a plurality of 11 seats, the Misheva Coalition came second with 8 seats and the crossbench was made up of the Progress Party and the Marxist-Leninists with 2 seats each and independent candidate Yasen Durvarov winning reelection. The PIP, the MC, the PP and Durvarov all supported Mihael Mishev's Premiership, causing the first hung parliament in Plamian history to remain productive.

Parties

Parliamentary parties

Name Leader(s) Voting Seats
Before elections After elections
PIP Plamist International Party Mihael Mishev
(Plamen Iliev)
9 / 16
11 / 24
N/A MC Misheva Coalition Anastasia Misheva
4 / 16
8 / 24
N/A PP Progress Party (Plamia) Alexey Petrinin
1 / 16
2 / 24
N/A MLAP Marxist-Leninist Alliance of Plamia Yoan Ganev
1 / 16
2 / 24
Independent - Yasen Durvarov N/A
1 / 16
1 / 24

Results

Parties

Party Votes Swing Seats +/– Popular Vote
  Plamist International Party 45.32% 36.05% 11 2 97
  Misheva Coalition 33.17% New 8 Increase 8 71
  Progress Party 9.81% Increase 1.97% 2 Increase 1 21
  Marxist-Leninist Alliance 7.47% Increase 1.59% 2 Increase 1 16
  Independent - Yasen Durvarov 4.20% 0.70% 1 Steady 9
Total 100.00% Steady 24 Increase 8 214
Parliament Seats
Plamist International Party
  
45.83%
Misheva Coalition
  
33.33%
Progress Party
  
8.33%
Marxist-Leninist Alliance
  
8.33%
Independent
  
4.16%