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===Isidoro Percevum, independent candidate=== | |||
The independent candidate was a self-proclaimed libertarian with many views joining the Conservative Coalition but was rejected for his candidacy in the [[List of electoral districts of Anserisa (Pacifica)|Costa da Concordia]] electoral district, already represented by Conservative Representative, Nazareno Deschanum. The candidate was invited to the ALA National Debate on May 20 and some of his views included the closing of the borders to prevent diseases and unlawful immigration, to give 1000$ per child per family in a way to boost up the birth rate and to reduced the taxes by more than 75% with everything becoming privatized. | |||
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The Anserisan Election of 2020 is the 36th General election and the 104th Ordinary election of the Republic of Anserisa. Campaign officially began on 2nd May 2020, as mandated by the Constitution.[1] Political parties had until 15th May 2020 to submit the party lists of candidates. Three political parties were facing off, the incumbent Socialist Union, the Republican Alliance and the Conservative Coalition
Election day occurred on 1st June 2020.
Composition of the Congress
At the end of the term, the Congress was composed of the following.
Council of Regions
Island | Socialist | Republican | Conservative |
---|---|---|---|
Branta | Roméo Quensum Assunça Costum Reynaldo Cabrum |
Albo Christianum | Cato Brucium |
Haliétusa | Camilla Bonapartum Baptisto Bertrum |
Émiliana Clémençum Prospero Plessium |
Léo Juppum |
Rubecula | Magnuso Iousium Sévérino Sidénamium Dominico Ésenhorium |
Filomena Passum | Eustaquio Noronhum |
- Socialist Union: 8 Councillors
- Republican Alliance: 4 Councillors
- Conservative Coalition: 3 Councillors
National Convention
Name | Electoral District | Island | Political affiliation |
---|---|---|---|
Avito Annebum | Alisa | Branta | Socialist |
Désidérata Hollandum | Auréliano-Régulum | Branta | Republican |
Donato Pellium | Bartramia | Branta | Socialist |
Formoso Gochium | Branta-Centro | Branta | Conservative |
Maximino Vincentum | Branta-Occidento | Branta | Republican |
Hortensia Pelhum | Brantavilla-Aquilono | Branta | Republican |
Leopoldo Silvum | Bubo | Branta | Socialist |
Cétana Lobum | Calpurnio-Fabricium | Branta | Socialist |
Émiliano Fishum | Cardellina | Branta | Conservative |
Béatrixa Bennetum | Chevrona | Branta | Republican |
Énnio Moussum | Comto-Benigno III | Branta | Socialist |
Livia Possum | Eudocimusa | Branta | Republican |
Calisto Gouvium | Geneva-Potissima | Branta | Socialist |
Balbo Stouatum | Gubernata | Branta | Conservative |
Blasio Haldimandum | Libério | Branta | Republican |
Spurio Mitchum | Nova Brantavilla | Branta | Republican |
Diaduméniano Majum | Ortalisa | Branta | Socialist |
Aleixo Temerium | Pétérodroma | Branta | Socialist |
Soraia Estevum | Princio-Augustino | Branta | Republican |
Isaura Bolgérium | Princio-Stéphano I | Branta | Socialist |
Cypriano Macum | Sometria | Branta | Socialist |
Thérasia Landrum | Céruléa-Aquila | Haliétusa | Republican |
Balbino Mitchum | Comto-Marcello I | Haliétusa | Socialist |
Aurélia Oumétium | Concordia-Aquilono | Haliétusa | Socialist |
Nazareno Deschanum | Costa da Concordia | Haliétusa | Conservative |
Iunia Villanovium | Melégrisa | Haliétusa | Socialist |
Alicia Castellum | Pontibem | Haliétusa | Socialist |
Éligia Madisum | Statera-Verbéra | Haliétusa | Socialist |
Appio Polquium | Comto-Bonifacio VI | Rubecula | Socialist |
Gratiano Troumanium | Liviano-Arisum | Rubecula | Conservative |
Vergilio Philippum | Portumo | Rubecula | Socialist |
Agrippo Rossium | Pristina-Vergobreta | Rubecula | Socialist |
Romana Madisum | Regina | Rubecula | Socialist |
Amando Baldum | Vexilla | Rubecula | Socialist |
Amando Ouachingtum | Vexilla-Opuso | Rubecula | Republican |
- Socialist Union: 20 Representatives
- Republican Alliance: 10 Representatives
- Conservative Coalition: 5 Representatives
Leadership Nominations
The leadership nominations officially happened on 12th April. It is the event when political parties announces their nominations for leadership. Even though it is often known in advance, it is still a major event and the unofficial start of the electoral campaign.
Socialist Union
The Socialist Union was the first political party to announce its leadership. On 4th April 2020, the Socialist Union they announced that Romana Madisum and Magnuso Iousium, respectively incumbents General Representative and Principal Councillor would be the candidates for the 2020 election.[2]
Republican Alliance
The Republican Alliance was the last political party to announce its leadership just the day before the nominations event. It was announced that incumbent leaders of the Republican Alliance, Thérasia Landrum in the National Convention and Albo Christianum in the Council of Regions would be the Republican Alliance leaders in the upcoming election.[3]
Conservative Coalition
The Conservative Coalition was the second party to announce their leadership for the 2020 elections with the announcement that former Vice-President candidate in 2014 for the Conservative Coalition would be the leader of the conservatives in the Council of Regions after the resigning of former Councillor Cato Brucium. This meant the Conservative Coalition had the youngest leadership with both leaders appointed in 2018 and 2020.[4]
Campaigns
The campaigns officially started on 2nd May, parties had until 15th May to submit their candidates' lists. On May 30th, for Democratic Equality Day political parties were offered an equal free time for their campaign.
Socialist Union : Continuo lo travaillo
The Socialist Union was the first political party to launch its campaign with the slogan Let's continue the work and a political event in Brantavilla which saw around 90 000 people meeting up in Princio-Stéphano I park. Actual President Columbo Septimum was present to give his full support to the leaders of the Socialist Union.[5] On 6 May 2020, the Socialist Union announced investments of 1.5 billion aureusos over the next mandate for public transit investments,[6] and on 13 May 2020, announced investments of 1 to 2 billion for the Anserisan Space Administration.[7]
Summary of the promises of the Socialist Union
- 1.5 billion aureusos for public transit investments.
- 1 to 2 billion aureusos for the AEA
- Undisclosed amount for the upgrade of the Anserisan Armed Forces
Republican Alliance : Una Republica victoriosa
The Republican Alliance launched its campaign on 4 May 2020 with the surprise announcement of the candidacy of Maria-Marcella Régulum, a direct descendant of second President of Anserisa, Auréliano Régulum and the presence of former President, Horacio Secundinium at the rally, which occurred in Brantavilla in the Auréliano-Régulum electoral district.[8] Republican Alliance proposed the extensive A victorious tourism (Uno tourismo victorioso) which supported business proposals such as the luxury resort proposed by businessman Frédérico Jospinium.[9] The Republican Alliance also promised to build a new campus for the University of Anserisa in downtown Brantavilla.[10]
Summary of the promises of the Republican Alliance
- Support of the luxury resort of businessman Frédérco Jospinium.
- Investments of 500 million aureusos in welfare.
- Undisclosed investments to build a new campus for the University of Anserisa.
Conservative Coalition : La forçem dem regionalem
The Conservative Coalition had a slower start having made their first big announcement on 6 May 2020, with their announcement to grow the military by 3% if elected. They also announced that former Commissioner Zéphyrino Massium would be a candidate for Councillor in Haliétusa, replacing departing Councillor Léo Juppum.[11] The Conservative Coalition also announced their intention to privatize the Port of Vexilla.[12]
Summary of the promises of the Conservative Coalition
- Growing the military budget by 224 380 000 aureusos, approximately 1% of the GDP.
- Privatization of the Port of Vexilla.
Isidoro Percevum, independent candidate
The independent candidate was a self-proclaimed libertarian with many views joining the Conservative Coalition but was rejected for his candidacy in the Costa da Concordia electoral district, already represented by Conservative Representative, Nazareno Deschanum. The candidate was invited to the ALA National Debate on May 20 and some of his views included the closing of the borders to prevent diseases and unlawful immigration, to give 1000$ per child per family in a way to boost up the birth rate and to reduced the taxes by more than 75% with everything becoming privatized.
Debates
Lo Diurno Anserisano Debate
The Lo Diurno Anserisano debate of the Councillors leaders occurred on 11th May 2020 and featured on the theme of the international affairs with the three leaders taking part in this debate.[13]
ALA National Debate
The ALA National Debate happened on 20th May.
Election results
Election day occurred on 1st June.
See also
- ↑ Constitution of Anserisa (1815). Office of the Legislative Documents of Anserisa, Brantavilla.
- ↑ Announcement from the Socialist Union of Anserisa (4 April 2020). Flash News of the South Pacific.
- ↑ Announcement from the Republican Alliance of Anserisa (11 April 2020). Flash News of the South Pacific.
- ↑ Annoucement from the Conservative Coalition of Anserisa (8 April 2020). Flash News of the South Pacific.
- ↑ First event for the Socialist Union (2020). Lo Diurno Anserisano, Brantavilla.
- ↑ Former Commissioner of Health candidate for the Conservative Coalition (2020). Lo Diurno Anserisano, Brantavilla.
- ↑ Socialist Union promises to bring the AEA back to glory (2020). Lo Diurno Anserisano, Brantavilla.
- ↑ A descendant of Auréliano Régulum, candidate for the Republican Alliance (2020). Lo Diurno Anserisano, Brantavilla.
- ↑ Former Commissioner of Health candidate for the Conservative Coalition (2020). Lo Diurno Anserisano, Brantavilla.
- ↑ Second start of the campaign, no surprise candidates in the end (2020). Lo Diurno Anserisano, Brantavilla.
- ↑ Former Commissioner of Health candidate for the Conservative Coalition (2020). Lo Diurno Anserisano, Brantavilla.
- ↑ Second start of the campaign, no surprise candidates in the end (2020). Lo Diurno Anserisano, Brantavilla.
- ↑ First Councillors leaders debate (2020). Lo Diurno Anserisano, Brantavilla.