The era of “Agrarian Stagnation.” Prime Minister Lieto Ezzo secured a second 8-year term by relying heavily on fearmongering regarding the political purges beginning to take shape across the border in Kresimiria.
However, his victory masked deep vulnerabilities. The LCP had grown arrogant and complacent, focusing entirely on wealthy grain barons in the east while completely ignoring the rapidly industrializing and urbanizing cities like San Branik. Sensing this weakness, the United Socialist Party (USP) completely reorganised its leadership, elevating a charismatic young urban intellectual named Giancarlo Totti. Totti successfully united the fractured left-wing vote, pulling working-class voters away from the militant communist factions and setting the stage for his eventual triumph.
| Party | Leader | Vote Share | Swing | Seats | Seat Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liberal-Conservative Party (LCP) | Lieto Ezzo * | 48.2% | +13.8% | 103 | +1 |
| United Socialist Party (USP) | Giancarlo Totti | 33.5% | +0.4% | 67 | +22 |
| Popular Democratic Front (PDF) | Rolfo Coccia | 12.1% | -8.6% | 24 | -7 |
| Pravoslavic People's Party | Ovidio Odorizzi | 2.0% | -7.4% | 2 | -18 |
| Others | Various | 4.2% | +1.8% | 4 | +2 |
Total Seats: 200 | LCP Outright Majority: 6 (103 Seats) | PM Lieto Ezzo
Notable MPs
- Lieto Ezzo (Liberal-Conservative Party (LCP))
- Giancarlo Totti (United Socialist Party (USP))
- Rolfo Coccia (Popular Democratic Front (PDF))
- Ovidio Odorizzi (Pravoslavic People’s Party)