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2021 Hrvadan General Election

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Republican Party
15
21%
Social Democratic Party
9
13%
Liberal Party
4
6%
Confederation Party
18
25%
Green Party
4
6%
Conservative Party
15
21%
Communist Party
6
8%
 
Total votes : 71

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2021 Hrvadan General Election

Postby Hrvada » Wed Jun 23, 2021 10:26 am

Just about four years after the 2017 election, Hrvadan citizens are preparing go out to the polls and cast ballots which will decide what the composition of next Parliament (Sabor) will look like. 2021's political landscape is much more chaotic than it was during the rather uneventful 2017 election; government corruption, climate change, increased mass immigration, and a stagnating economy have been divisive topics in Hrvadan political discourse. Elections in the Hrvadan Federation are conducted under a mixed-member proportional system where electors cast two ballots, one for one of Hrvada's 150 electoral divisions and another that will go towards the allocation of the 150 list seats. A minimum of 5% of the list vote or at least one local victory is required for a party to gain seats.

Parties

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Republican Party
(Centre-right)


The Republicans are the largest right of center political party in Hrvada. The party advocates for pro-market economic policy, lower taxes, investment and incentives for Hrvadan businesses, reducing emissions, international cooperation, and moderation in regards to major social and cultural issues. The Republican Party's base mainly consists of college-educated small business owners and other middle-class Hrvadans living in rural and suburban areas of the country.

Similar RL parties:
>Conservative Party, UK
>Conservative Party, Canada
>Liberal Party, Australia
>Republican Party, US (factions)

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Social Democratic Party
(Centre-left)


The Social Democrats are the largest left of center political party in Hrvada. The party has historically advocated for socially democratic, labourist, and pro-worker policies but has recently taken a turn towards a more progressive and pro-market approach. The party's base mainly consists largely of working and middle class Hrvadans without college degrees living in urban, suburban, and industrial areas.

Similar RL parties:
>Labor Party, Australia
>Labour Party, UK
>Democratic Party, US (factions)

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Liberal Party
(Centre)


The Liberals are the premier centrist political party in Hrvada. The party supports increasing immigration, neoliberal pro-market economic policies, decreasing taxes, international cooperation, reducing emissions, and social progressivism. The party's base mainly consists of college-educated intellectuals as well as wealthy entrepreneurs, business owners, and executives living in urban and suburban centers.

Similar RL parties:
>Liberal Party, Canada
>Liberal Democrats, UK
>La République En Marche!, France
>Democratic Party, US

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The Confederation
(Far-right)


The Confederation is a rapidly growing far-right political party in Hrvada. The party supports an immigration moratorium, non-interventionist foreign policy, pro-working and middle class economic policies, pro-family policies, and a socially conservative reaction to rising progressivism in Hrvada. The Confederation's supporter base consists mainly of working and middle class voters without college degrees in rural or industrial areas in Hrvada.

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>Alliance for Brazil, Brazil
>Fidesz, Hungary
>Lega Nord, Italy
>Freedom Party, Austria
>United Russia, Russian Federation
>Republican Party, US (factions)

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Green Party
(Centre-left)


The Green Party is a growing center-left party in Hrvada, mainly focusing on environmental policy. The Greens support carbon neutrality, green infrastructure, nationalizing the fossil fuel industry, social progressivism, and progressive economic policies such as universal basic income and levying a tax on wealth. The Green Party's base mainly consists to intellectuals and young people in urban areas.

Similar RL parties:
>Green Party, Canada
>Alliance 90/The Greens, Germany

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Conservative Party
(Right-wing)


The Conservative Party is a right-wing political party in Hrvada that supports reducing immigration, enlightenment values, and a free-market neoliberal approach to poverty and other economic problems. The Conservative Party's base mainly consists of working and middle class Hrvadans in suburban and rural areas.

Similar RL parties:
>Law and Justice, Poland
>People's Party, Canada
>Vox, Spain
>Republican Party, US

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Communist Party
(Left-wing to Far-left)


The Communist Party is a far-left political party in Hrvada. The Communists support the nationalization of major industries, pro-worker economic policies, increasing the income tax for millionaires and billionaires, isolationism, anti-colonialism, green infrastructure, and progressive social policy. Their base mainly consists of young people and college students in urban areas as well as some working-class Hrvadans.

Similar RL parties:
>The Left, Germany
>Unidas Podemos, Spain
>NDP, Canada
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Postby Hrvada » Sat Jun 26, 2021 6:55 am

2021 Hrvadan General Election Results
Confederation Posts Historic Gains at Expense of Establishment Parties
Ignacja Eliáš (@ielias) (HCTV News)
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27 JUNE 2021 15:01 | Hrvadagrad, Hrvada





Hrvadagrad, HRVADA — Earlier this afternoon, the Hrvadan Electoral Commission released preliminary results for the 2021 Hrvadan General Election.

Although authorities have yet to finish counting a small number of absentee and provisional ballots before the results can be officially certified, these ballots aren’t expected to change the overall outcome of the election.

The Confederation surged ten percentage points when compared to last election, winning the votes of millions or Hrvadans seemingly disillusioned with the Republican and Social Democratic parties according to exit polling, becoming the largest voting bloc in the Sabor.

Confederation Party leader Lukas Slanin declared victory last night and called for “unity”, a complete 180 from his usually divisive campaigning that some are criticising as a pivot in the run up to the government formation process.

Shockingly, beating the populist and anti-establishment upheaval in this election, the Liberal party gained a little more than three and a half points when compared to the 2017 election. Analysts attribute this result to the Liberal party’s clear message to affluent suburban voters that they are the only party that will seriously contrast and oppose nationalist and populist sentiment in Hrvada.

Liberal Party leader, Sara Radić also declared victory for her party last night while making it clear to Republicans and Social Democrats in the centrist Onward Hrvada coalition that they would have to make “major concessions” on corruption, monetary policy, foreign affairs, and cabinet appointments if they want to be part of a stable Liberal-led government.

The Greens profited from the ongoing PH Endeavor disaster in which crews are still trying to clean up hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil from the Prijat coast, gaining just about two and a half points when compared to the 2017 election. Although exit polling suggests many of these new Green voters switched over from the Social Democratic party, a large number of Communists concerned with the party’s unclear and outdated environmental manifesto also voted Green this year — minimizing the overall gains for the Left in this election.

The Government formation process in the coming weeks will be interesting; President Danijel Rukavina has the choice to either tap the Republicans or the Liberals who form a coalition along with the Social Democrats and will both command the same number of seats in the new parliament, although choosing between one or the other could come with controversy as Republicans believe they have a mandate as the incumbent party leading the government and Liberals believe they have a mandate that derives from the fact that they garnered a slightly more popular votes than the Republicans. Some analysts suspect that Rukavina may also tap the Confederation thanks to their new largest party status, but others have cautioned against this suspicion due to the party holding less overall seats than the combined Republican-Liberal-Social Democratic coalition as well as a general rule of thumb in Hrvadan politics not allow fringe parties in government.

Overall, thanks to such radical swings and the emergence of new coalitions across Hrvada, last night’s election will certainly forever be seen as a turning point in national politics. The Hrvadan citizenry has a front-row seat to some interesting times.

Party list vote results:
Confederation Party - 20.96% (+10.07%)
Liberal Party - 17.75% (+3.67%)
Republican Party - 17.61% (-10.34%)
Social Democratic Party - 16.27% (-5.61%)
Green Party - 11.75% (+2.4%)
Conservtaive Party - 9.92% (+1.19%)
Communist Party - 5.74% (-1.38%)


HCTV NEWS' Ignacja Eliáš contributed to this report.




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KašparCvetkov · 2 minutes ago
For the first time in my life I didn't vote for the Social Democrats, they sounded more like Liberals this year than people who cared about blue collar workers. Here's hoping Slanin kicks out the aliens who are stealing Hrvadan jobs, closes the tax loopholes billionaires abuse, and invests in people not corporations.

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peepeepoopooenjoyer420 · 7 minutes ago
Let's fucking go! We got Naomi Hrabar elected! They said it couldn't be done, but we got a BASED kle pet star elected to Parliament. Finally someone who will stand up for the zoomers!

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mywifesboyfriend · 15 minutes ago
Hopefully the Libs manage to form a government and these far-right nuts don't fuck it up; otherwise Hrvada is going down the shitter.

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