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The [[2024 Wealden general election]] is scheduled to be held on Thursday 11 July 2024. It will determine the composition of the next Wealdenite Parliament, which determines the next Government of [[Wealden]]. Incumbent [[Prime Minister of Wealden|Prime Minister]] [[Nina Boyko]] intends to [[2024 Worker's Labour leadership election|stand down]] in the spring ahead of the election, handing her party enough time to elect a new leader and head the election campaign. The current frontrunners for the election include [[Dmytro Lysenko]] of the [[Constitutional Reform Party (Wealden)|Constitutional Reform Party]], Mariya Kuzmenko for the [[Liberal Union (Wealden)|Liberals]], and [[Ruslan Zyma]] of the opposition [[Moderate Union (Wealden)|Moderate Union]]. It is the first election held since [[Death of Andrii Vasylyk|the sudden death]] of incumbent [[Prime Minister of Wealden|prime minister]] [[Andrii Vasylyk]]. |
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The 2024 Wealden general election is scheduled to be held on Thursday 11 July 2024. It will determine the composition of the next Wealdenite Parliament, which determines the next Government of Wealden. Incumbent Prime Minister Nina Boyko intends to stand down in the spring ahead of the election, handing her party enough time to elect a new leader and head the election campaign. The current frontrunners for the election include Dmytro Lysenko of the Constitutional Reform Party, Mariya Kuzmenko for the Liberals, and Ruslan Zyma of the opposition Moderate Union. It is the first election held since the sudden death of incumbent prime minister Andrii Vasylyk.