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Hutori General Election 3889
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The Hutori General Election 3889 was held in December to elect the 3rd Parliament of the Kingdom of Hutori, and contested between eight different parties, three of the parties: the Hutori National Party (first formed as the Radical Royalist Movement), the Party of Social Democrats and the re-founding of the historical party, the Hutori Civic Forum had been formed during the legislative term of 3885, leading to a more erratic and tense election than the previous one.
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Hutori General Election 3889
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Liberal League
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Colours denotes highest ranking party in each district.
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Parliamentary
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All 415 seats 208
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85 20 33 42 40 74 81
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Alliance for Progress and Renewal
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Prime Minister after
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Hutori National Party Hutori Civic Forum Conservative Party of Hutori Choice Liberal League Alliance for Progress and Renewal Hutori Republican Alliance Party of Social Democrats
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Prime Minister
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David Walker
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The Hutori General Election 3889 was held in December to elect the 3rd Parliament of the Kingdom of Hutori, and contested between eight different parties, three of the parties: the Hutori National Party (first formed as the Radical Royalist Movement), the Party of Social Democrats and the re-founding of the historical party, the Hutori Civic Forum had been formed during the legislative term of 3885, leading to a more erratic and tense election than the previous one. The Hutori National Party managed to gain the largest amount of seats in parliament with 85, due to having many popular policies, despite having some too far-right ones. The Alliance for Progress and Renewal came a close second with 81 seats, something which even surprised the party itself, due to coming fifth in the 3885 election. The Liberal League was pushed into third place with only 74 seats, mostly due to the discontent with Liberal league Prime Minister David Walker. The Conservative Party of Hutori, the rebranded New Conservative Party came fourth this time with 42 seats, very closely followed by Choice and the Hutori Civic Forum with each earning 40 seats. Shockingly, the Hutori Republican Alliance was pushed from first to seventh place, loosing 73 seats and only returning 33. The Party of Social Democrats, a party founded only months before the general election managed to catch support of enough people to earn 22 seats to parliament. Following the election, Choice proposed forming a coalition with the AFPAR, the Liberal League and the Conservatives, Which lead to the Cabinet of Hutori 3889 and Robin Goldsmith becoming Prime Minister, replacing David Walker of the Liberal League. This marks the second time in the Kingdom of Hutori where the largest party didn't form a government or supply a Prime Minister. The HNP had no political allies in parliament due to their differing views on many things, thus they were unable to form a coalition government. The first election for the speaker reflected this, as no parties voted for the HNP's candidate for speaker; they all voted for the AFPAR's candidate.