[EDEN] eSwitzerland and eBiH!

Day 898, 04:03 Published in Switzerland Greece by Greek Ministry of Health
The true majority of eBiH has spoken as 7 parties unites around one candidate in the presidential elections.This should give hopes to a start of spring cleaning as we await the congress elections with anticipation. Cheerful reports as well from eSwitzerland as the Swiss people takes the main office back. In both countries, a mobilisation of voters might have been an important key to what tipped the scales.

Bosnia and Herzegovina
- President kenan008 (new)
The eBiH elections produced a voters turnout of over 52% and gave an early signal that the non-serb coalition would be able to geit their joint candidate into office, as they were ahead by over 250 votes in the middle of voting day. In the end of the day, the serbs closed in, ending with 813 over 713 votes in a convincing 53% win for the coalition's candidate. While the current congress is still divided with a marginal serb majority, the next congress elections might end with another clear proof of what is the major opinion of politics in eBiH.

Switzerland
- President Eleriel (new)
Another 53% win as the joint candidate of Partu Suisse Romand and Swiss Freedom Party secures an important victory in a suprising outcome, kicking Swiss Neutrality Party out of office. With about 1 1/2 hour left of the elections, the number of votes for SNP suddenly drops by 30, putting the two-party coalition in the lead. As this is written, it is not entirely clear what happened, but a preliminary conclusion would be that some 30 citizens must have been banned, causing their votes to fail. With a presence of voters close to 55%, the Swiss people truly voiced their opinion today. We welcome Switzerland back as an active member of the brotherhood!

These are the elected leaders of the other EDEN Brotherhood countries this term:

Australia
- President Xavier Griffith
Supported by a coalition of 5 parties, Xavier was re-elected with a sound victory of 43% over three other opposing candidates.

Canada
- President nea milosu (new)
Although four candidates ran, this was a two-horse race from beginning to end. Supported by 7 parties, nea milosu won by 54%, almost 200 votes ahead of challenger Tyler F Durden.

Croatia
- President Apachy
The sitting president running on behalf of a 9-party coaliton got re-elected with a convincing 61% of the votes. A reassuring vote of confidence to the current administration in these times of war.

Finland
- President Jorma Ollila (new)
Close race in Finland as the Jorma pulled the victory by 3 votes. With an interesting rack of national goals as well! Never a boring day in Finland.

Greece
- President Tall_niki
Another vote of confidence to the current greek administration with close to 50% of the votes for Tall_niki.

Norway
- President Tommy Skaue (new)
Again, an elections decided by a difference of only 3 votes over runner-up Eris Caelestis, leaving the governing Binary Party in office.

Poland
- President StrozeR (new)
With a strong coalition of 9 parties to back him up, StrozeR received 4721 votes securing a victory of close to 51%.

Romania
- President ILDottore (new)
With a national goal to conquer Central Hungary, the new president of Romania received a strong mandate with 50% of the votes and almost twice as many votes as the closest opponent.

Spain
- President Fredy (new)
The Spanish elections for country president turned out to be one of the true thrillers this round, with the leading candidates traded winner position during the day. It all ended up with a close call where only 36 votes separated winner from second.

Sweden
- President Meleni (new)
Getting decent competition from the runner-up candidate Kallespann, the elections still ended with a comfortable 49% over 43% in Meleni's favor.

Voters presence

Voters turnout in EDEN member countries. Click the image to enlarge