2022 Ajaki general election

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2022 Ajaki general election

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All 259 seats to the House of Comrades
129 seats are needed for a majority
Opinion polls
  First party Second party Third party
 
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Leader Vladimir Kareiv Aleksi Norvaji Dmitri Lushkivich
Party Ajaki Peoples Party Christian Democratic Party Social Democratic Party
Alliance Leftist Coalition (ajakanistan) CD—L collaboration CD—L collaboration
Leader since 12 April 2001 8 August 2021
Leader's seat Zhelesboksarsk Vladimirgrad Zhelesboksarsk
Seats before 94 74 27
Seats won 129 67 19
Seat change Increase 35 Decrease 7 Decrease 8

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
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Leader Sofia Lybua Maxim Buntafed Josephi Kratina
Party Libertarian Party Nationalist Party Rightist Communist Party
Alliance CD—L collaboration Leftist Coalition (ajakanistan)
Leader's seat Toboshi Vladimirgrad
Seats before 23 18 15
Seats won 17 18 6
Seat change Decrease 6 Steady Decrease 9

  Seventh party
 
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Leader Natasha loskov
Party pirate party
Alliance CD—L collaboration
Leader's seat
Seats before 5
Seats won 3
Seat change Decrease 2

The 2022 Ajaki general election was held in Ajakanistan from 12 January 2022 to 26 January 2022.


Controversy

The legitimacy of the 2022 Ajaki general election was brought up by several parties and social movements in Ajakanistan alleging that it was rigged in the favour of the Ajaki People's Party. Consequentially, the election marked the beginning of the 2022 Ajaki protests.

Election results claimed by the Goverment of Ajakanistan
Election results claimed by the Organization for a Free Ajakanistan