2020 Azorean regional election
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Die Regionalwahlen zum Parlament der autonomen portugiesischen Inselregion der Azoren fanden am 25. Oktober 2020 statt. Die sozialdemokratische PS verlor zum ersten Mal seit 2000 die absolute Mehrheit. Nach der Wahl formierte sich eine Koalition aus der liberal-konservativen PSD, der konservativen CDS-PP und der konservativ-monarchistischen PPM, welche von der liberalen IL und der rechtspopulistischen Chega unterstützt und von der PSD geführt wird. Die bisherige Regierungspartei PS musste in die Opposition.
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As eleições legislativas regionais nos Açores em 2020 foram realizadas em 25 de outubro de 2020 com o intuito de determinar a composição da Assembleia Legislativa da Região Autónoma dos Açores, renovando todos os 57 membros da assembleia.
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The 2020 Azorean regional election was held on 25 October 2020, to determine the composition of the Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region of the Azores. All 57 members of the assembly were up for election. The turnout in these elections increased compared to the previous one, with 45.4% of voters casting a ballot, compared with the record-low 40.9% in the 2016 elections.
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Les élections régionales de 2020 (en portugais : Eleições legislativas regionais nos Açores em 2020) se sont déroulées le 25 octobre 2020 dans les Açores afin d'élire les 57 députés de l'Assemblée législative. À la suite de ces élections, le Parti socialiste perd sa majorité absolue mais reste la première force politique de la région avec 39 % des voix. Le parti social-démocrate, de centre-droit, est en légère hausse avec 34 % des suffrages et le parti nationaliste Chega remporte ses deux premiers représentants dans l'Assemblée avec 5 % des voix.
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The 2020 Azorean regional election was held on 25 October 2020, to determine the composition of the Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region of the Azores. All 57 members of the assembly were up for election. The Socialist Party (PS) again won the most votes with 39%, but lost their majority against all predictions. The party won 25 seats, 5 seats fewer than in 2016 and 4 seats short of a majority. The Socialists' main opponent, the Social Democratic Party (PSD), made significant gains by winning almost 34% of the votes and 21 seats, two more than in 2016. The CDS – People's Party was able to hold on to its status as the third biggest party in the region but lost almost 2% of the votes and one member on the regional parliament. Overall, CDS–PP got 5.5% of the votes and 3 seats. The Left Bloc (BE) was also able to hold on to their 2016 score, holding their 2 seats and winning a similar share of vote to that received in 2016, with 3.8%. The Unitary Democratic Coalition (CDU) was wiped out from the regional parliament by losing their sole member, elected in 2016, and polling just 1.7% of the votes. The big surprise in the elections was the arrival of new parties, from left to right, in the Azores regional parliament. CHEGA (CH) polled 5% of the votes and was able to elect 2 members to the regional parliament. People–Animals–Nature (PAN) also elected one MP as did the Liberal Initiative (IL). The new composition of the regional assembly gave the rightwing parties a majority over the left, with 29 against 28. On election night, PSD leader José Manuel Bolieiro said the night was a historic one for democracy and the autonomous region. PS leader Vasco Cordeiro said the PS won the elections and should have a chance to form a government but acknowledged that the picture was challenging. In the days after the election, both PS and PSD started talks with parties to see if deals were possible. On November 2, PSD, CDS–PP and PPM announced they had reached an agreement to form a government. Shortly afterwards, Carlos Furtardo, the leader of CHEGA also announced the party would support a PSD/CDS–PP/PPM government in the regional Parliament. Despite this announcement, there were divisions in CHEGA as the party's national leader, André Ventura, said no deal had been made with the Social Democrats and that the order was to not support the PSD led coalition. However, a few days later, on November 6, CHEGA and PSD reached an agreement after CHEGA dropped several of their demands. On the next day, November 7, the Representative of the Republic in the Azores, Pedro Catarino, after hearing all parties represented in the regional parliament, appointed José Manuel Bolieiro as President and asked him to form a government. On 24 November, José Manuel Bolieiro and his cabinet were sworn in to office. The turnout in these elections increased compared to the previous one, with 45.4% of voters casting a ballot, compared with the record-low 40.9% in the 2016 elections.
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Die Regionalwahlen zum Parlament der autonomen portugiesischen Inselregion der Azoren fanden am 25. Oktober 2020 statt. Die sozialdemokratische PS verlor zum ersten Mal seit 2000 die absolute Mehrheit. Nach der Wahl formierte sich eine Koalition aus der liberal-konservativen PSD, der konservativen CDS-PP und der konservativ-monarchistischen PPM, welche von der liberalen IL und der rechtspopulistischen Chega unterstützt und von der PSD geführt wird. Die bisherige Regierungspartei PS musste in die Opposition.
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Les élections régionales de 2020 (en portugais : Eleições legislativas regionais nos Açores em 2020) se sont déroulées le 25 octobre 2020 dans les Açores afin d'élire les 57 députés de l'Assemblée législative. À la suite de ces élections, le Parti socialiste perd sa majorité absolue mais reste la première force politique de la région avec 39 % des voix. Le parti social-démocrate, de centre-droit, est en légère hausse avec 34 % des suffrages et le parti nationaliste Chega remporte ses deux premiers représentants dans l'Assemblée avec 5 % des voix. Les forces politiques à la droite du centre remportent 29 députés tandis que la gauche en remporte vingt-huit, ce qui présage une difficile formation gouvernementale. Le 24 novembre, un nouveau gouvernement composé du PSD, du CDS-PP et du PPM est formé avec le soutien parlementaire de Chega et de l'Initiative Libérale, marquant ainsi la première alternance politique de l'archipel depuis les élections de 1996.
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As eleições legislativas regionais nos Açores em 2020 foram realizadas em 25 de outubro de 2020 com o intuito de determinar a composição da Assembleia Legislativa da Região Autónoma dos Açores, renovando todos os 57 membros da assembleia.
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