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Revision as of 18:44, 24 December 2024
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A general election and a multi-question referendum will be held in Hasanistan on 8 February 2025.[1] The President of Hasanistan and members of the Mejlis will be elected, while a binding referendum will decide various issues regarding the government system. They were originally scheduled to be held on an undetermined date in 2024.[2]
Background
Party | 2020 election | Current | ||
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HBP | 1 / 4 |
2 / 4 |
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Pirate | 1 / 4 |
0 / 4 |
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Feudalist | 1 / 4 |
0 / 4 |
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ADP | 1 / 4 |
0 / 4 |
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Independent | 0 / 4 |
1 / 4 |
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Vacant seats | 0 / 4 |
1 / 4 |
Parties and candidates
Parties and electoral alliances contesting
- Speculated
Presidential candidates
- Confirmed
- Expressed interest
- Speculated
- Declined to run
Legislative candidates
- Confirmed
- Expressed interest
- Diyan Asenov
- Shady Morsi
- Furkan Varol
- Speculated
- Declined to run
Referendum questions
- Should Hasanistan be ruled by an elected president or a National Chief? (Options: "Elected President" or "National Chief")
- Should the role of the Assembly of Hasanistan be law-making or solely advisory and scrutinising? (Options: "Law-making body" or "Advisory and scrutinising body")
- Should Hasanistan hold annual referendums on issues of public concern? (Options: "Yes" or "No")
- Should Hasanistan abolish the right to form political parties and require all elected public servants be nonpartisan? (Options: "Yes" or "No")
Campaign
Referendum campaign
Stance of parties and organisations
First question
Choice | Party | Seats | Leader | Political orientation |
Ref. | ||
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Elected President | |||||||
National Chief | |||||||
Neutral |
Second question
Choice | Party | Seats | Leader | Political orientation |
Ref. | ||
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Law-making | |||||||
Advisory | |||||||
Neutral |
Third question
Choice | Party | Seats | Leader | Political orientation |
Ref. | ||
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Yes | |||||||
No | |||||||
Neutral |
Fourth question
Choice | Party | Seats | Leader | Political orientation |
Ref. | ||
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Yes | |||||||
No | |||||||
Neutral |
Stance of individuals
Endorsements
Tanju Cakar
- Redmar Stel, State Union, leader of the opposition
Opinion polling
Presidential election
Poll source | Date | Mahoning | Other | Undecided | Lead | Sample size |
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Legislative election
Poll source | Date | Sample size | HBP | HİP | Other | Undecided | Lead | ||||
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1 |
0 |
3 |
Ardajan
Poll source | Date | Sample size | Morsi | Asenov | Varol | Other | Undecided | Lead | |||
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1 |
0 |