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Party | Votes | Seats | Vote % | Seat % |
Ctr | 1111677 | 23 | 8.85 | 7.67 |
Farm | 905279 | 20 | 7.21 | 6.67 |
Nat | 4573440 | 114 | 36.41 | 38.00 |
ONON | 966585 | 19 | 7.69 | 6.33 |
POP | 373000 | 8 | 2.97 | 2.67 |
SD | 4631523 | 116 | 36.87 | 38.67 |
TOTAL | 12561504 | 73.75 (Turnout %) |
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2028 General Elections For The 3rd Parliament of Rhyleth
General Assembly
REPRESENTATIVES
MAJORITY
Independents (Left Wing + Liberal): 6
Labour Party (Left Wing): 34 - Led by: Kalela Hampton
Reform Party (Left Wing): 221 - Led by: Matthew O'Donahue
Green Union (Green): 27 - Led by: Michael Castellano
Speaker: Jessica Ramirez (Reform)
OPPOSITION
Opposition Leader: Tyler Pereira (Liberty)
New Citizens Party (Liberal): 58 - Led by: Jennifer Hsu
Republican Party (Centrist): 60 - Led by: Rudy Carter
Conservative Party (Center Right): 62 - Led by: Jolene Pena
Liberty Party (Center Right): 75 - Led by: Tyler Pereira
Independents (Center Right + Right Wing): 4
GOVERNMENT
Prime Minister: Matthew O'Donahue (Reform)
Minister of Defense: Kaif Cortez (Reform)
Minister of Foreign Affairs: Rihanna Thomson (Reform)
Minister of Federalism: Eliot Decker (Reform)
Minister of Press: Fiona Cline (Reform)
Minister of Security: Elli Ryder (Reform)
Minister of Agriculture: Zaire Justice (Reform)
Minister of Justice: Riley Arias (Reform)
Minister of Treasury: Sebastian Crook (Reform)
Minister of Education: Daniella DiBlasio (Reform)
Minister of Environment: James Ventura (Green)
Minister of Housing: Annika Mccarthy (Labour)
The General Assembly is comprised of Representatives from constituencies containing 500,000 people each, elections are held using the Alternative Voting system. The General Assembly is where the Prime Minister is chosen and government are from. The General Assembly is re-elected every 5 years.
Election News
- The government was criticized over the breakup of many monopolies across the country, causing a successful vote of no confidence with many Reform Representatives supporting the new elections.
- The National party merged with the Liberty party due to a lack of support in polling.
- The Reform party held onto their majority coalition and kept the monopolies broken up, a victory for social democrats.
- Many Reform Representatives who voted against the government were voted out of office.
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