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2008 Faroese general election


FieldValue
election_name2008 Faroese general election
countryFaroe Islands
previous_election2004
next_election2011
election_date19 January 2008
leader1Høgni Hoydal
party1Republic (Faroe Islands)
last_election18
seats18
percentage123.3%
leader2Kaj Leo Johannesen
party2Union Party (Faroe Islands)
last_election27
seats27
percentage221.0%
leader3Jørgen Niclasen
party3People's Party (Faroe Islands)
last_election37
seats37
percentage320.1%
leader4Jóannes Eidesgaard
party4Social Democratic Party (Faroe Islands)
last_election47
seats46
percentage419.3%
leader5Jenis av Rana
party5Centre Party (Faroe Islands)
last_election52
seats53
percentage58.4%
leader6Kári P. Højgaard
party6Self-Government Party (Faroe Islands)
last_election61
seats62
percentage67.2%
titlePrime Minister
posttitlePrime Minister
before_electionJóannes Eidesgaard
before_partySocial Democratic Party (Faroe Islands)
after_electionJóannes Eidesgaard
after_partySocial Democratic Party (Faroe Islands)

General elections were held in the Faroe Islands on 19 January 2008, the latest possible date. The Self-Government Party and the Centre Party gained a seat each while the Social Democratic Party lost a seat.

It had been considered to amend the election law to hold the election two weeks later to pass a number of important bills before the election, but in the end the negotiations on this failed and the election was called on 2007-12-07. Prior to this election, the electoral system was changed in 2007 from a system with seven multi-member constituencies, which had some elements of mixed member proportional voting, to a system with a single constituency for the whole country in order to reduce disproportionality.

Prior to the election, the Social Democratic Party formed a centrist unionist government with the People's Party and the Union Party. After the elections, four days of negotiations saw a centre-left separatist government emerge; while the Social Democratic Party retained the PM's post, the strongly pro-independence Republic got the majority of ministerial posts (including the newly created post of foreign minister). The Centre Party also participated in the new government. Among the coalition agreement points was a plan to draft a constitution for the Faroe Islands, which would be approved in a referendum to be held in 2010.

The coalition broke up in mid-2008, however, and a government consisting of the parties governing before the 2008 election was sworn in on 26 September 2008, with Kaj Leo Johannesen as PM instead.

Results

References

References

  1. link. (2008-02-08 Kringvarp Føroya, 20 January 2008 {{in lang). fo
  2. (May 2020)
  3. [http://jp.dk/uknews/politics/article1194988.ece Faeroes to head to polls] The Copenhagen Post, 7 December 2007
  4. [http://electionresources.org/dk/fo/ Elections to the Faroese Løgting] Election Resources on the Internet
  5. "New Coalition formed".
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