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The '''2025 Marislian general election''' is the upcoming inaugural general election to elect 450 members to the National Assembly, the provisional lower house of [[Marislia]]. It is to take place on 1 February 2025, exactly one month after the planned independence from [[Great Morstaybishlia]] of 1 January 2025.
The '''2025 Marislian general election''' is the upcoming inaugural general election to elect 450 members to the National Assembly, the provisional lower house of [[Marislia]]. It is to take place on 1 February 2025, exactly one month after the planned independence from [[Great Morstaybishlia]] of 1 January 2025.

In May 2024, renouned [[Wikipedia:Trade union|trade unionist]] and best-selling author [[Konogan Ar Tallec]] established the [[Trade Unionist Party (Marislia)|Trade Unionist Party]], establishing it as a provisional political party within the framework of an upcoming independent Marislia. Ar Tallec has the support of major trade unions within [[Kaltariezh]], many of which have announced intentions to form cadet branches in an independent Marislia.


In June 2024, Auroran Parliament Member Tristan Pennros stepped down to form the [[Civil Interest Party]] ahead of upcoming independence. The party advocates for [[Wikipedia:Left-wing politics|left-wing politics]], identifying as [[Wikipedia:Democratic socialism|democratic socialist]]. [[Romilda von Anzitter]], leader of the [[Marislian Independence Party]], formed the [[Thaerist Democratic Union]] several days later; the party follows in MARIP's footsteps, advocating [[Wikipedia:Right-wing politics|right-wing politics]] and identifying with [[Wikipedia:National conservatism|national conservatism]] and [[Wikipedia:Right-wing populism|national populist]] policies.
In June 2024, Auroran Parliament Member Tristan Pennros stepped down to form the [[Civil Interest Party]] ahead of upcoming independence. The party advocates for [[Wikipedia:Left-wing politics|left-wing politics]], identifying as [[Wikipedia:Democratic socialism|democratic socialist]]. [[Romilda von Anzitter]], leader of the [[Marislian Independence Party]], formed the [[Thaerist Democratic Union]] several days later; the party follows in MARIP's footsteps, advocating [[Wikipedia:Right-wing politics|right-wing politics]] and identifying with [[Wikipedia:National conservatism|national conservatism]] and [[Wikipedia:Right-wing populism|national populist]] policies.