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the '''2013 Konraq general election''' | the '''2013 Konraq general election''', marked the first democratic electoral process in the history of Konraq. it was held after the Konraq Revoluition. The elections where conducted under the single-member plurality system, the election sought to fill five available seats in newly established legislative body. | ||
Candidates in this election who ran as nonpartisans, won three of the five seats. The remaining two seats were divided between two political entities associated with Viadalvian Hasanistan. The [[Party for Viadalvian Hasanistan]] secured one seat, while the [[Hasani Social Liberal Party|SLP Branch of Viadalvian Hasanistan]] also gained one seat. |
Latest revision as of 08:27, 8 May 2024
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. |
the 2013 Konraq general election, marked the first democratic electoral process in the history of Konraq. it was held after the Konraq Revoluition. The elections where conducted under the single-member plurality system, the election sought to fill five available seats in newly established legislative body.
Candidates in this election who ran as nonpartisans, won three of the five seats. The remaining two seats were divided between two political entities associated with Viadalvian Hasanistan. The Party for Viadalvian Hasanistan secured one seat, while the SLP Branch of Viadalvian Hasanistan also gained one seat.