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词条 2019 Guinea-Bissau legislative election
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  1. Electoral system

  2. Conduct

  3. Results

  4. References

{{Infobox legislative election
| election_name = 2019 Guinea-Bissau legislative election
| ongoing = no
| country = Guinea-Bissau
| previous_year = 2014
| election_date = 10 March 2019
| party1 = African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde
| party_leader1 = {{nowrap|Domingos Simões Pereira}}
| percentage1 = 35.22%
| seats1_before = 57
| seats1 = 47
| party3 = {{nowrap|Madem G15}}
| party_leader3 = Braima Camará
| percentage3 = 21.07%
| seats3_before = new
| seats3 = 27
| color3 = #01A35A
| party2 = Party for Social Renewal
| party_leader2 = Alberto M'bunhe Nambeia
| percentage2 = 21.10%
| seats2_before = 41
| seats2 = 21
| party4 = APU–PDGB
| party_leader4 = Nuno Gomes Nabiam
| percentage4 = 8.47%
| seats4_before = new
| seats4 = 5
| party5 = PND
| party_leader5 = Mamadú Iaia Djaló
| percentage5 = 1.50%
| seats5_before = 1
| seats5 = 1
| party6 = UM
| party_leader6 = Agnelo Augusto Regalla
| percentage6 = 1.42%
| seats6_before = 1
| seats6 = 1
| title = Prime Minister
| before_election = Aristides Gomes
| before_party = Republican Party for Independence and Development

}}{{Politics of Guinea-Bissau}}

Legislative elections were held in Guinea-Bissau on 10 March 2019.[1] They were originally scheduled for 18 November 2018 following an ECOWAS brokered agreement between President José Mário Vaz and the opposition in April 2018,[2] but the electoral census was not completed until 20 November, and Prime Minister Aristides Gomes subsequently proposed 16 December, 30 December, or 27 January 2019 as possible alternative dates.[3] The election date was settled following a presidential decree issued in December 2018.[4]

The African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC) won 47 of the 102 seats and remained the largest party. Although its loss of ten seats resulted in a hung parliament, pre-election agreements with the Assembly of the People United (five seats), the New Democracy Party (one seat) and the Union for Change (one seat) gave the PAIGC-led coalition a six-seat majority in the National People's Assembly.[5]

Electoral system

The 102 members of the National People's Assembly are elected by two methods; 100 are elected using closed list proportional representation from 27 multi-member constituencies, whilst two are elected from single-member constituencies representing expatriate citizens in Africa and Europe.[6]

Conduct

Election Day was peaceful, with President Vaz saying "no one has been killed, no fights, no coup, without random arrests and without political prisoners. Instead, there is freedom of expression and the right to assemble." Voter turnout was reportedly high.[7]

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde212,14835.2247–10
Party for Social Renewal127,10421.1021–20
Movement for a Democratic Alternative G-15126,93521.0727New
Assembly of the People United51,0498.475New
National Patriotic Front13,9262.310New
Democratic Convergence Party9,8641.64 0–2
New Democracy Party9,0191.5010
Union for Change8,5351.4210
Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement6,9591.1600
African National Congress6,0051.000New
Patriotic Movement5,7560.960New
Movement for Development4,5420.750New
Guinean Patriotic Union4,4070.7300
Social Democratic Party2,8540.4700
Party of Justice, Reconciliation and Labor–Platform of Democratic Forces2,8490.470New
Guinean Democratic Movement2,7890.460New
Republican Party for Independence and Development2,6220.4400
Democratic Center2,4440.410New
National Unity Party9580.160New
Democratic Party for Development8610.140New
Manifest Party of the People7550.1300
Invalid/blank votes42,704
Total645,0851001020
Registered voters/turnout761,67684.69
Source: CNE

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.africanews.com/2018/12/20/guinea-bissau-legislative-polls-slated-for-march-2019-presidency/|title=Guinea-Bissau legislative polls slated for March 2019 – Presidency|last=AfricaNews|date=2018-12-20|website=Africanews|accessdate=2019-01-15}}
2. ^Guinée-Bissau : les élections législatives auront lieu le 18 novembre 2018 People's Daily, 17 April 2018
3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.jeuneafrique.com/656353/politique/guinee-bissau-selon-domingos-simoes-pereira-du-paigc-le-president-vaz-ne-veut-pas-des-elections-legislatives/|title=Guinée-Bissau : selon Domingos Simões Pereira, du PAIGC, « le président Vaz ne veut pas des élections législatives »|date=2018-11-02|website=JeuneAfrique.com|language=fr-FR|access-date=2019-01-15}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.africanews.com/2018/12/20/guinea-bissau-legislative-polls-slated-for-march-2019-presidency/|title=Guinea-Bissau legislative polls slated for March 2019 – Presidency|last=AfricaNews|date=2018-12-20|website=Africanews|accessdate=2019-01-15}}
5. ^[https://www.dw.com/pt-002/ao-minuto-paigc-vence-elei%C3%A7%C3%B5es-na-guin%C3%A9-bissau/a-47883308 ++ Ao minuto: PAIGC vence eleições na Guiné-Bissau ++] Deutsche Welle, 13 March 2019
6. ^Electoral system IPU
7. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.voanews.com/a/guinea-bissau-elects-a-new-parliament/4822453.html|title=Guinea-Bissau Elects a New Parliament|website=VOA|language=en|access-date=2019-03-11}}
{{Guinea-Bissau elections}}

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