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==Aftermath and reactions== | ==Aftermath and reactions== | ||
===Solidarity remains in control=== | |||
===Few changes for the Pact=== | |||
Despite making only minor gains in the Concilium Daoni and a lopsided defeat in the Procuratorial election, most National Pact leaders and party-associated pundits believed that the party had performed reasonably well against a popular incumbent in a time of economic and geopolitical stability. Although he pledged he would not run for Procurator again in [[2035 Urcean elections|2035]], Conner Scipio Salderio was unanimously reelected as the party's Daoni leader. As of 1 March 2031, Salderio retained high favorability ratings (82%) among the party's registered members. Ideologically, the Pact continued to commit itself to a stalwart defense of the [[Constitution of Urcea|constitution]] against perceived excesses, both in favor of the government and King, of its main rival, the Solidarity Party. | |||
===Working Families emerges=== | ===Working Families emerges=== | ||
The major election night surprise was the 13 seat gain of the [[List_of_Urcean_political_parties#Working_Families_Party|Working Families Party]], a relatively minor political party whose Daoni members split from the [[Social Labor Party (Urcea)|Social Labor Party]] in [[2026]]. The Party's left wing, religious-friendly message resonated with some voters who had traditionally been part of the left wing of the defunct [[Commonwealth Union (Urcea)|Commonwealth Union]]. After the 2030 election, it had 18 seats, making it the third largest in the Daoni. Its 13 pickups came equally from the Social Labor Party and [[Solidarity Party (Urcea)|Solidarity Party]] in heavily urbanized areas. | The major election night surprise was the 13 seat gain of the [[List_of_Urcean_political_parties#Working_Families_Party|Working Families Party]], a relatively minor political party whose Daoni members split from the [[Social Labor Party (Urcea)|Social Labor Party]] in [[2026]]. The Party's left wing, religious-friendly message resonated with some voters who had traditionally been part of the left wing of the defunct [[Commonwealth Union (Urcea)|Commonwealth Union]]. After the 2030 election, it had 18 seats, making it the third largest in the Daoni. Its 13 pickups came equally from the Social Labor Party and [[Solidarity Party (Urcea)|Solidarity Party]] in heavily urbanized areas. | ||
The victorious night for the Working Families Party had the effect of being another episode on the path of the "seemingly inevitable" dissolution of the [[Social Labor Party (Urcea)|Social Labor Party]] by the end of the 2030s according to most pundits. | |||
[[Category: IXWB]] | [[Category: IXWB]] |