October 2025 general election: Difference between revisions
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{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! | ! colspan="2" |[[List of political parties|Party]] | ||
!Seats won ( | !Seats won (before leveling, not final count) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | style="background:#1B9431" | | ||
|[[Democratic Progressive Party]] | |||
|84 | |84 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | style="background:#480D67" | | ||
|[[Forward Party]] | |||
|60 | |60 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | style="background:#000099" | | ||
|[[Kuomintang]] | |||
|28 | |28 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | style="background:#C21E56" | | ||
|[[Orchid Party]] | |||
|24 | |24 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | style="background:#964B00" | | ||
|[[Alternative for Germany]] | |||
|17 | |17 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | style="background:#768135" | | ||
|[[Momentum-Free Republic]] | |||
|12 | |12 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | style="background:#C3D746" | | ||
| | |[[Momentum-Unity]] | ||
|12 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | style="background:#56277E" | | ||
|[[Relationist Party of the Radical Left]] | |||
|7 | |7 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | style="background:#12B6CF" | | ||
|[[Reform Party]] | |||
|7 | |7 | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Referendum campaign == | == Referendum campaign == | ||
On September 27, 2025, [[William F. Galvin|President Galvin]] submitted a proposal to the [[National Assembly]] through an MO-FR MP, who submitted it on his behalf. The proposed constitutional amendment was one of his campaign promises during the Presidential election. The amendment would create a mechanism for ballot measures, which could be proposed to change the law even if the current government objected. The measure required a 2/3rds majority in the National Assembly to pass, as well as a 2/3rds majority in the [[Senate]] and the approval of the [[Constitutional Court]] and [[President of the Republic|President]]. The measure quickly gained the support of the opposition, with all parties of the [[Anti-Constitution Bloc]] (besides the [[AfD]], which votes no on all measures in parliament by party statute) supporting the proposed amendment, along with [[MO-U]] and [[Reform]].<ref>A dream I had</ref> The success of the measure depended on [[FWD]] under [[Abu Muhammad al-Julani|Julani]], which was hesitant to support the measure. However, due to its immense popularity and the urging of President Galvin, the party caved and agreed to support the amendment. The [[Kuomintang]] was the only party to oppose the referendum (besides the AfD), with party leader Dutton explaining his reasoning at a press conference, saying that "The people elect a government to govern, not follow every single one of their whims. If the average person made all the decisions, we’d be bankrupt in a day after buying several thousand cookies!" | On September 27, 2025, [[William F. Galvin|President Galvin]] submitted a proposal to the [[National Assembly]] through an MO-FR MP, who submitted it on his behalf. The proposed constitutional amendment was one of his campaign promises during the Presidential election. The amendment would create a mechanism for ballot measures, which could be proposed to change the law even if the current government objected. The measure required a 2/3rds majority in the National Assembly to pass, as well as a 2/3rds majority in the [[Senate]] and the approval of the [[Constitutional Court]] and [[President of the Republic|President]]. The measure quickly gained the support of the opposition, with all parties of the [[Anti-Constitution Bloc]] (besides the [[AfD]], which votes no on all measures in parliament by party statute) supporting the proposed amendment, along with [[MO-U]] and [[Reform]].<ref>A dream I had</ref> The success of the measure depended on [[FWD]] under [[Abu Muhammad al-Julani|Julani]], which was hesitant to support the measure. However, due to its immense popularity and the urging of President Galvin, the party caved and agreed to support the amendment. The [[Kuomintang]] was the only party to oppose the referendum (besides the AfD), with party leader Dutton explaining his reasoning at a press conference, saying that "The people elect a government to govern, not follow every single one of their whims. If the average person made all the decisions, we’d be bankrupt in a day after buying several thousand cookies!" |