On 25 November 2010, which country held a general election whereby the majority of seats (17 out of 26) in its Legislative Assembly were elected by universal suffrage for the first time?
Tonga Before this, the King had selected the prime minister and the cabinet, and only 9 of 30 seats were popularly elected. This marked a major progression away from the 165-year rule of the monarchy towards a fully representative democracy.
In a general election in 1990, the National League for Democracy party won 59% of the national votes and 80% of the seats in Parliament, but did not get into power. Which country was this?
Because of a disputed election result in December 2010, two candidates, Laurent Gbagbo and Alassane Ouattara, were separately sworn in as the winner of the presidential election in which country?
In Indian national news channels, I am seeing Lt Governor/General could take some call or Apex court can take some decision? So, what are the real options?
From and including the general election in the United Kingdom in 2010 how many of the four elections until 2020 were coalition governments?