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The '''2025 Marislian general election''' is the upcoming inaugural general election to elect 450 members to the National Assembly. 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. |
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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. |
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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.
In June 2024, Auroran Parliament Member Tristan Pennros stepped down to form the Civil Interest Party ahead of upcoming independence. The party advocates for left-wing politics, identifying as 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 right-wing politics and identifying with national conservatism and national populist policies.
The window for establishing political parties ahead of the first election will close when Marislia gains independence.