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Several countries have reacted on the election results. Human Rights organisations from Kosma, Harlequenia and Tonallán have questioned the fairness and transparency of the election results, while Alma Livre, Aonach & Irdminia publicly congratulated DPR Jindalea with the results, stating that this is exactly what the people want and that these results should be respected. | Several countries have reacted on the election results. Human Rights organisations from '''Kosma, Harlequenia and Tonallán''' have questioned the fairness and transparency of the election results, while '''Alma Livre, Aonach & Irdminia''' publicly congratulated DPR Jindalea with the results, stating that this is exactly what the people want and that these results should be respected. | ||
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Revision as of 01:29, 16 December 2013
The first ever legislative elections were held in Democratic People's Republic of Jindalea on 14th December 2013, simultaneously with Presidential Elections.
Results
With 81% of the votes, the National Socialist Workers Party maintains control over the nation for the next 6 years. Also, General Li Je-ho, President of the Republic won the Presidentials with 90% of the votes.
However, during his victory speech, he made a remarkable statement.
"I always knew the People would pledge eternal loyalty to the Party and me. This shows that the Jindaleans do not wish for a new system in the country. However, despite my not so shocking victory, I would like to pass the title of Head of State to the leader of the Women's Union, Mrs. Ha Ja Nin.
She will rule the country for the next 6 years and I will put myself in the position of her personal advisor. As I am getting old, and the world keeps advancing at rapid speed, I think I made a good decision by passing my title to Mrs. Ha Ja Nin.
The NSWP will keep it's majority in the Parliament. I have no doubts at all that the country will advance and be even more prosperous under the wise guidance of Mrs. Ha Ja Nin.
Long live the People and long live the Democratic People's Republic of Jindalea!"
Foreign reactions
Several countries have reacted on the election results. Human Rights organisations from Kosma, Harlequenia and Tonallán have questioned the fairness and transparency of the election results, while Alma Livre, Aonach & Irdminia publicly congratulated DPR Jindalea with the results, stating that this is exactly what the people want and that these results should be respected.
Parties | Constituency | |||||
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Votes | % | +/− | Seats | +/− | ||
Jindalean Socialist Workers Party | 48,160,824 | 81 | 81 | 616 | — | |
Women's Union | 5,351,202 | 9 | 9 | 68 | — | |
People's Front | 3,567,468 | 6 | 6 | 46 | — | |
Democratic Workers Party | 2,378,312 | 4 | 4 | 30 | — | |
Valid votes | 59,457,808 | |||||
Blank and invalid votes | 0 | |||||
Totals | 59,457,808 | 100 | 100 | 760 | ||
Electorate and voter turnout | 100% |