2022 Eusloidian legislative election

The 2022 Eusloidian legislative elections (French: Élections législatives eusloidiénnes de 2022) were held on February 27th, 2022 with the intent of elect the 72 senators and the 145 deputies that would form the 22nd Legislature of the Second Eusloidian Republic under monitoring of the National Electoral Commission. By tradition, the front runners for the legislative elections are also the leaders of their respective parties and, in case of winning, can serve as Prime Minister for unlimited consecutive four year terms as stipulated by the Eusloidian Constitution.

Following the election, the party with most seats in both Houses is able to form a Government and nominate the Presidents of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies for the next Legislature pending a motion of confidence in case of having a majority, although the formation of a post-electoral coalition by either the first or second placed party or a select number of abstentions from members of opposition parties can help to validate it in case of having a plurality, with the leader of the party being nominated Prime Minister by the President of the Republic following the approval.

Elections were called by President of the Republic Geraldine Stewart on December 24th, 2021, following a political crisis caused by the discussion of the approval of the State Budget, as well as the worsening of the COVID-19 pandemic that forced some lockdown measures to be readopted, in addition to the migratory crisis experienced at the borders in the last month of the year.

The incumbent ruling Eusloidian Labour Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister Conrad Lewis, running in coalition with the Green Party of Eusloida as the Progressive Convergence, ended up winning the election, although with a plurality in both Houses, leading to both parties renewing their post-electoral coalition with the Liberal Party of Eusloida pending a motion of confidence, which led Lewis to a third term as Prime Minister.

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