6 May 2022, 23:41

Centre Left and Centrists gain at expense of Right and Far Left
National Results:
House of Commons:

Party % of Vote Votes Seats Seat % Previous Seats Change
ADA 0.05% 31,645 1 0.15% 1 0
The Left 4.40% 2,784,720 28 4.29% 155 -127
IUAC 0.14% 88,605 1 0.15% 1 0
PSD 20.71% 13,104,734 135 20.71% 69 +66
Liberal Party 14.00% 8,863,383 91 13.96% 67 +24
Moderate Party 30.84% 19,516,044 202 30.98% 120 +82
Union of Democrats 16.30% 10,316,123 106 16.26% 119 -13
Unus 13.56% 8,583,844 88 13.50% 89 -1
Total 100% 63,289,097 652 100% 655 * -3
Party Seats Seat % Previous Seats Change Votes Vote %
ADA 3 1.25% 4 -1 36,172 0.06%
The Left 8 3.33% 30 -22 2,578,063 4.09%
IUAC 9 3.75% 7 +2 93,593 0.15%
PSD 36 15.00% 14 +22 13,381,760 21.23%
Liberal Party 30 12.50% 19 +11 8,944,590 14.19%
Moderate Party 63 26.25% 46 +17 19,518,097 30.96%
Union of Democrats 37 15.42% 47 -10 9,985,167 15.84%
Unus 54 22.50% 58 -4 8,497,874 13.48%
Total 240 100% 240* 100% 63,035,316 100%

*Party Seats do not add up to full total due to New Dawns 34 House of Commons MP's and 15 House of Duchies Representatives being removed.

The Moderates , Liberal and PSD parties were big winners of the election in a night of Centrist and Centre Left gains with House of Commons gains of 82 , 66 and 24 seat gains respectively and House of Duchies gains 17,11 and 22 seats respectively. The gains means Keys party is in a stronger position than ever with PSD also in a strong position. The Moderates have announced they are negotiating a coalition with the Liberal Party and PSD parties which will include a change in direction from a more centre right direction to a more centre left direction. He has confirmed the hours at which overtime rates are mandatory will drop with it expected that Moderates are pushing for 35 hours being the new limit. It is also confirmed now a law will be attempted to be passed within a month raising the requirement of workers reps or union reps on boards of companies over 250 employees to 50% up from 33% a rate even above Roscoes 45% with this being applicable as usual to subsidies of foreign companies. The moderates have as a compromise required restricting public spending to 47% of GDP, a growth of only 0.3% with the government also requiring tax cuts to 47.5% of GDP arguing they no longer need to tax as much. Tax cuts as a concession to PSD will be focused mostly on the poor with taxes affecting the poor or that are regressive to be held steady or cut. Other policies are likely to remain similar though it is expected there will be reforms to benefit co-operatives more funding streams to be made available to Co-operatives ,Community and Third Sector entities.The coalition agreement is expected to be concluded by Sunday with parties having negotiated potential coalitions before the election having met with both UoD and PSD. A national minimum wage of 11.75 Dux Libra or €16.22 per hour to reflect rises in cost of living. Duchies Council and Council coalitions are to be negotiated over the weekend.