In 3633, several radical and extremist parties had obtained a considerable share of seats, led by the far-right Allianz für Hoffnung. The Septembrist parties responded to this by forming a broad alliance, chaired by Ludwig Kirchgasser (LVP) as Staatsminister. Originally, it had included the centre-left Solidarity party, but when it collapsed, it became a purely right-wing liberal-conservative administration. Kirchgasser's government had conducted several far-reaching reforms especially in the area of education, where government involvement was mostly reduced but partially increased through more funding for vocational schools. Kirchgasser had also undertaken some privatization projects in various areas.
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| - In 3633, several radical and extremist parties had obtained a considerable share of seats, led by the far-right Allianz für Hoffnung. The Septembrist parties responded to this by forming a broad alliance, chaired by Ludwig Kirchgasser (LVP) as Staatsminister. Originally, it had included the centre-left Solidarity party, but when it collapsed, it became a purely right-wing liberal-conservative administration. Kirchgasser's government had conducted several far-reaching reforms especially in the area of education, where government involvement was mostly reduced but partially increased through more funding for vocational schools. Kirchgasser had also undertaken some privatization projects in various areas.
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popular vote
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- 5963164(xsd:integer)
- 7429304(xsd:integer)
- 9544294(xsd:integer)
- 9605823(xsd:integer)
- 14436853(xsd:integer)
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Leader
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last election
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- 8(xsd:double)
- 10(xsd:double)
- 12(xsd:double)
- 16(xsd:double)
- 22(xsd:double)
- 23(xsd:double)
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Next Year
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election date
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before party
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ongoing
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Type
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seats for election
| - 322(xsd:integer)
- All 643 seats
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Seats
| - 72(xsd:integer)
- 85(xsd:integer)
- 116(xsd:integer)
- 118(xsd:integer)
- 180(xsd:integer)
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swing
| - 4.17
- 0.42
- 0.49
- 2.63
- 2.67
- 9.39
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after party
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posttitle
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Party
| - Hosianisch-Demokratisches Verbund
- Liberale Volkspartei
- National Civic Forum
- Konstitutionelle Monarchie Partei
- Die Hulsterreichischen Republikaner
- Allianz für Hoffnung
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Title
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Color
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- 191970(xsd:integer)
- 800080(xsd:integer)
- FFFF00
- FF8C00
- 8.0
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before election
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Image
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leaders seat
| - Mitrania
- ?
- Freistatt-Weizelfingen, Mitrania
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Percentage
| - 10.95
- 11.42
- 13.31
- 18.28
- 18.39
- 27.64
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previous election
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next election
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after election
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Previous Year
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leader since
| - 3626(xsd:integer)
- 3629(xsd:integer)
- 3631(xsd:integer)
- 3638(xsd:integer)
- ?
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seat change
| - 2(xsd:integer)
- 4(xsd:integer)
- 18(xsd:integer)
- 29(xsd:integer)
- 59(xsd:integer)
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abstract
| - In 3633, several radical and extremist parties had obtained a considerable share of seats, led by the far-right Allianz für Hoffnung. The Septembrist parties responded to this by forming a broad alliance, chaired by Ludwig Kirchgasser (LVP) as Staatsminister. Originally, it had included the centre-left Solidarity party, but when it collapsed, it became a purely right-wing liberal-conservative administration. Kirchgasser's government had conducted several far-reaching reforms especially in the area of education, where government involvement was mostly reduced but partially increased through more funding for vocational schools. Kirchgasser had also undertaken some privatization projects in various areas. The opposition was led by the AfH and Rohanna o Baines, who ran a populist and somewhat radical campaign, railing against religious minorities. Overall, the campaign was not too fierce. The LVP capitalized on the popularity of the Staatsminister, while the HDV sought to rejuvenate its team. The NBF also focused on its achievements in government for the first time but was careful not to lose its populist and anti-establishmentarian appeal.
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