A list of puns related to "2014 Serbian parliamentary election"
After being delayed for a full three and a half months, it is finally time for the Serbian parliamentary elections to take place.
As gradual reopening has taken place following the pandemic being out of the picture, voters are crowded in polling stations, with voter turnout expected to surge over 60% due to the fact that they were all stuck at home for extended periods of time and can finally get some fresh air.
While some parties, including the new coalition, the Alliance for Serbia (SzS) which was only founded last year, have decided to boycott the election, due to them deeming the election irregular (The European Commission even criticized election conditions and expressed a serious concern about press freedom) and biased in favor of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) who have somehow won the popular vote in every district in 2016. It is also noted that there have been protests for three years running, which have continued after a brief pause during the state of emergency.
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Anyways, there are two major players to lookout for this time.
>The SNS led coalition. They have ruled Serbia for 8 years straight, and are consistently polling much higher than anyone else, albeit the fact that the last poll is 6 months away. However, they're coming under some heavy fire for slowly taking the nation to authoritarianism, an absolutely horrendous COVID-19 response and their inability to prevent Croatia's spiral to nationalism, amongst other issues in this chaotic timeline.
>The Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS). Last playing the main role in 2001 when Slobodan Milosevic did some things that we
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Today, the election for both bodies of Serbian government is underway. Many dark-horse candidates have been lobbying for years within criminal circles for help in taking parts of the electorate. The dominant "Serbia is Winning" coalition is in danger of a large-scale collapse, or at the very minimum risk having to form a coalition with the Serbian Radical Party. The Serbian Socialist Party and its coalition is a dark horse in the race. Due to the Italian Revolution, many socialists and leftists are further galvanized and have been campaigning ravenously.
Serbian democracy is exceedingly flawed and open to corrupt processes, so it remains to be seen whether or not there has been any meddling in the parliamentary elections.
Dominant presidential candidates are as follows:
Candidate | Party Alignment |
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Aleksandar StefanoviΔ | The Serbian Progressive Party (leader for the SW Coalition) |
Danijel GavriloviΔ | Serbian Radical Party |
Aleksandar BabiΔ | Socialist Party of Serbia |
Ljubomir LonΔar | Independent (Leftist) |
Other candidates are likely not to garner many votes.
All 250 seats of the National Assembly are up for grabs.
The current layout of the Serbian National Assembly is as follows:
Party | Seats |
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"Serbia is Winning" Coalition | 101 |
Serbian Radical Party | 52 |
SPS Coalition | 43 |
Enough is Enough | 21 |
For a Just Serbia | 19 |
Dveri-DSS | 18 |
Bosniak Coalition | 6 |
Today's election could jeopardize the grip that the SW Coalition has held over the country for some years. The Serbian Progressive Party, the dominant party leading the coalition, may in fact have to negotiate with the Radicals if they make gains today.
This is the first election since the succession of Kim Jong-un as leader of the country as the leader of the Workers' Party of Korea, following the death of Kim Jong-il.
The main parties taking part are the Workers' Party of Korea, the Korean Social Democratic Party, the Chondoist Chongu Party as well as independent candidates.
Issues
South Korea
The Sunshine Policy was formally abandoned by the new South Korean President Lee Myung-bak in 2010.
The ROKS Cheonan sinking occurred on 26 March 2010, when Cheonan, a Pohang-class corvette of the Republic of Korea Navy, carrying 104 personnel, sank off the country's west coast near Baengnyeong Island in the Yellow Sea, killing 46 seamen. South Korea has falsely blamed the North.
United States
On April 12, 2013, United States Secretary of State, John Kerry, said "North Korea will not be accepted as a nuclear power", and that a missile launch by North Korea would be a "huge mistake".On April 18, 2013, North Korea issued conditions for which any talks would take place with Washington D.C. or Seoul.They included lifting United Nations sanctions and an end to United States-South Korean Military exercises.
Kim Jong-il's Death
Kim Jong-il died in december 2011. His son Kim Jong-un was announced as North Korea's next leader with the title of "The Great Successor".
Bottom
So, here is the bar chart I made from percentage data for all parties and their elections:
https://public.tableau.com/views/ElectionsinSweden/Sheet1?:embed=y&:display_count=yes
I don't know much about the Swedish parliamentary elections but I guess it would be enough to copy the data from all these kind of articles to make the same kind of graph? I also want to make graphs that actually are readable and show something interesting. But the data will pretty much tell me what to do with it.
I know it's hard to predict ahead of the Parliamentary elections, but any thoughts from those on the ground? Do you think Jokowi will run with PDI-P, as president? Would he accept VP ticket? What are Prabowo's chances. Coalitions?
I also know that /r/ audience would mainly be educated, young adults, and mostly male. What are your concerns, and what do you want to change in Indonesia?
I am merely a foreign-educated Indonesian trying to reconnect with my country.
In this timeline, Brazil remained a monarchy. It is the world's fourth strongest economy and fifth strongest military.
The Conservative Party won the 2017 parliamentary snap elections in a landslide, ending 17 years of Labour dominance, with their leader Jair Bolsonaro becoming prime minister.
The Conservative Party is centre-right to right-wing and staunchly monarchist. Founded in 1840, it's main rival was the Liberal Party until 1930 and the Labour Party afterwards.
The Labour Party supports social democracy and left-wing populism. Founded in 1910, it has been one of the country's three major parties since GetΓΊlio Vargas' premiership.
The Liberal Party, founded in 1840, supports liberal, centrist to centre-right policies. After the Labour Party's rise, it was largely sidelined until Fernando Henrique Cardoso served two terms as Prime Minister.
The Brazil First Party, founded in 1986 supports Brazilian nationalism and social conservatism, while being economically centrist.
The Socialist Party, founded in 1991 is in favor of a liberal, democratic republican form of government, a socialist economy and progressive social policies. They strongly support affirmative action, with non-woke members being regularly kicked out.
Extra parliamentary political parties include:
Republican Party of Brazil (Republicanism, Big Tent)
Christian Democratic Party (Christian Democracy, Paternalistic Conservatism)
Libertarian Party (Right-Libertarianism)
Communist Party of Brazil (Marxism-Leninism)
Brazilian Integralist Action (Fascism)
Brazil Must Change (Satirical Politics)
due to the lack of a functional parliament, and the new constitution, the mod team has decided to run these elections a week early in order to get everything running again.
please communicate with your party and only one person from each party register, thank you
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