PoT win 82 seats as CSP and Alternative face devastating losses

Tionól Clans Result:
Party |
Votes |
Vote % |
Seats |
Seat % |
Vote Change |
Seat Change |
CSP |
5,764,162 |
39.66% |
21 |
20% |
+1,590,295 |
-9 |
Alternative |
1,179,626 |
8.12% |
1 |
0.95% |
-3,209,919 |
-25 |
PoT |
7,455,962 |
51.13% |
82 |
78.1% |
+1,971,933 |
+34 |
DRP |
132,379 |
0.91% |
1 |
0.95% |
-31,537 |
0 |
Total: |
14,532,130 |
100% |
105 |
100% |
+320,771 |
0 |
PoT have won an astounding 82 seats in the Clan assembly following the election in which 60 seats changed hands in total. The PoT gained 34 Seats with Alternative losing 25 seats in total losing all existing seats and gaining only 1 seat from another party meaning all Alternative members of government lost their seats while the Clans Socialist party lost 9 seats despite rising in vote share. The PoT simply managed to gain more seats.
Analysts have viewed this as punishment for the CSP supporting the Alternative in parliament and voting for the current media censorship and privacy laws as well as laws that are alleged to be against freedom of speech as well as a vote against their socialist left wing programme and proposed war on the private sector. The vision that won it seems is one of loosening laws on media speech and reforming privacy laws and opening the country up to business.
The PoT said in their victory speech they would work as soon as possible to reform media laws to no longer require deposits and return all deposits and end the special registration requirements as well as the requirement to run all stories through the press authorities for authorisation to publish. The government are proposing to let companies publish but to be able to fine companies if they breach privacy and doxing laws. Privacy and doxing laws will no longer apply to workplaces if it is in the public interest though they risk a fine still if its not under PoT proposals. This will mainly apply only if such details are banned from being published as party of protection programme for witnesses or if harassment or violence is likely to result from the publication of such details. Notably protests will also be allowed outside workplaces and any public place though peoples privacy at home must be respected still under the manifesto proposals.
The other major area of reform will be in religion with all religions to be allowed to set all religious policy in religious areas. They will also be allowed to discriminate in marriage law and only allow heterosexual marriage or refuse to christen children of LGBT though doing so will remove tax exemption and charity status and see them regulated the same as companies for property tax purposes and any taxes other than corporation tax. They will however be required to follow all equality laws in areas of providing education , healthcare and adoption services if they don't they'd be required not to operate in those sectors. All charity must be provided on an equal basis too. The new proposed laws are said by experts to balance the needs of religious freedom against needs for equality in provision of services. The new government is likely to announce a full cabinet by Monday.