Sanctus – Chancellor Bethany Greer is expected to use the traditional New Years Eve speech by the head of government to announce a snap general election for the Divine Federation in February 2025. Greer, who took over the Chancellorship in June of
Republic Now!, an anti-monarchy political party founded only in 2021 has won the most seats in the snap election held this month in Zongongia. The election, which was held following escalating anti-government riots, was held only one year after the previous election,
The results of the Zongongian Election have still not been announced to the public, after the election process was marred with difficulties. The election, scheduled for the 12th September, was partially delayed due to a superstorm on the day, with polling stations
The two centre-right parties; the Conservative Party, and Together for Lauchenoiria, are to form a coalition with confidence-and-supply from the Liberals in what will be Lauchenoiria’s first right-wing government since the 1952 Communist Revolution. Conservative leader Thomas Averforth will become Prime Minister
Several weeks ago, a motion for new elections was introduced by Progressive Socialist Chair Jax Bertoni. Receiving support from a few dozen EJP (Environmental Justice Party) members, a majority of CP (Conservative Party) members and most DN (Doatian Nationalist) members, the motion
In 2024, Kolda will vote for President and the National Assembly for the first time in 5 years. At stake is the future of the rapidly growing Nerian state. Will voters approve another 5 years of KLF-U control or will the political
Multiple parties are in talks about forming a governing coalition following the hung parliament after Thursday’s election. No clear proposal has yet emerged from the talks, but journalists are keeping a keen eye on the comings and goings of party leaders out
Thursday’s general election has produced no clear winner, with Social Labour in the lead – but far, far short of the majority they would need to form a government without coalition partners. The last hung parliament, following the 2006 election, resulted in
Half of constituencies across Zongongia have now declared their results from Thursday’s election, with no clear winner emerging as of yet. These results are almost guaranteed to see a hung parliament, which last occurred in 2006. Unlike 2006, however, if results continue
The first constituency to announce their results for Thursdays’s general election in Zongongia has been Hundsnes North. Counting will continue over several days throughout the weekend, due to geographical challenges delivering ballot papers from isolated rural stations across the country to their