Dutch General Election

The December 2020 Dutch General Election was the first (and only) election held for the title of Prime Minister of Holland, with bonito_pibb winning against agnius06. Mradper, a third party candidate, received only one vote.

Summary
The two candidates, bonito_pibb and agnius06, were very prominent figures in Holland. Each candidate did an intense smear campaign against the other (with posters being spread all throughout Holland's territory), with both focusing more on attacking the other than actually debating policies. However, in the end, the Liberal Party lead by bonito_pibb won the election.

History of the election and its candidates
At the forefront of the Liberal and Stability parties were bonito_pibb and agnius06 respectively, very prominent and popular figures in Holland, and Dutch politics before the election.

At the very creation of the Dutch state, both players were part of the Dutch High Council. From the very beginning, they were opposing figures in Dutch politics, and their public attacks on one another were what caused the Dutch Civil War.

After the establishment of the Provisional Government, Pibb remained a key player in everyday Dutch life, as he had a lot of influence amongst the general population and held large amounts of land in the country. Halfway through the time of Skali's Provisional Government, Skali selected agnius06 to be the Assistant to the Leader of the Provisional Government.

After fighting through two wars and reinforcing stability in the nation and the position of Holland in international politics, Skali planned to bring back democracy to the nation, and establish a Constitutional Monarchy, seated in the Hague Parliament. Elections were called for Christmas Day, 25th of December, and the Hague Press called the election on the 26th of December at 14:28, predicting a Liberal Party victory.

Politics
According to Brevian News, all the parties were either centrist or leftist, with the Liberal party being the furthest left due to its extensive tax plan (as shown in this political diagram produced by the news organisation). They all generally supported some kinds of infrastructure projects and business subsidies. It should be noted that the claims of Brevian News have been somewhat disputed.