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The Dorvain General Election, 1936 was held on the 27th May 1938 to elect the 35th Parliament of the Commonwealth of Dorvain. Each of the 225 parliamentary constituencies elected one Member of Parliament to Parliament. The election resulted in a hung-parliament. The balance of power rested on the Liberals, who reluctantly agreed to a coalition with the Royalists provided they were less extreme with austerity measures than they campaigned under, which they agreed.

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  • The Dorvain General Election, 1936 was held on the 27th May 1938 to elect the 35th Parliament of the Commonwealth of Dorvain. Each of the 225 parliamentary constituencies elected one Member of Parliament to Parliament. The election resulted in a hung-parliament. The balance of power rested on the Liberals, who reluctantly agreed to a coalition with the Royalists provided they were less extreme with austerity measures than they campaigned under, which they agreed.
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  • The Dorvain General Election, 1936 was held on the 27th May 1938 to elect the 35th Parliament of the Commonwealth of Dorvain. Each of the 225 parliamentary constituencies elected one Member of Parliament to Parliament. The Liberals suffered a large defeat under new leader Samuel Lloyd Michelson, who was Prime Senator for little over a year following the resignation of Harvey Jameson. They dropped from first to third place, with the Royalists leapfrogging from third to first, whilst the Democrats remained the second largest party, albeit only eight seats behind the Royalists. Dorvain entered a depression in the middle of the 34th Parliament. The Liberals were seen as ineffective at tackling the situation; The Royalists proposed less spending and temporary austerity to combat the depression and end it as soon as possible, whilst the Democrats instead stated nationalization would be more efficient, and were against too harsh austerity. The Liberals meanwhile were stuck in the middle, not being seen as offering a credible alternative. The election resulted in a hung-parliament. The balance of power rested on the Liberals, who reluctantly agreed to a coalition with the Royalists provided they were less extreme with austerity measures than they campaigned under, which they agreed.
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