April 2024 Pontunian general election

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April 2024 Pontunian general election

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all 9 seats in Parliament
5 seats needed for a majority
Registered 38
Turnout 13

  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Andrew Perdomo Alexandra Irikladis
Party KNU IKR
Leader since 5 March 2020 18 October 2023
Leader's seat New Rouen New Nidaros
Last election 1 seat 1 seat
Seats won 6 2
Popular vote 7 3

 

Prime Minister before election

Willow Cizdeizd
IND

Prime Minister

TBD
TBD

Legislative elections were held in Pontunia on 7 April 2024 to elect the 9 deputies of the 16th Assembly of Pontunia. The Coalition of National Unity won a supermajority of the seats, gaining five seats.

Background and issues

Four political parties are registered with the Pontunian Election Commission. Pontunian territory in New England was a talking point. Citizens voted in favor of "binding" the Aula Free State, despite attempts by the Monarch to disestablish it.

Integralist Communion

The Integralist Communion has campaigned for a guild-based economy, a preservation of the Catholic Republic as intended in the constitution, direct election of the President, ending Elarian recognition, and anti-capitalism. They are open to a coalition with all parties except the Traditional-Conservatives.

Left Front

The Left Front has campaigned for a socialist economy, the abolition of the Volcavian as a political position, and the direct election of the President.

National Radicals

The National Radicals have received criticism for being fascistic in nature. They campaigned for a command economy, and are in coalition discussions with the Integralist Communion.

Traditional-Conservatives

"Tee-Cees" have campaigned against socialism, for the restoration of the Monarchy, and in favor of Elarian relations.

Social Republicans and Justice Bloc

These parties are both moderate socialists.

Coalition possibilities

KNU-NRP-SR-JB : "Center Coaltion" of economic centrists and moderates. LFP-SR-JB : "Popular Front" of progressive socialists.