OOC Source: Voice of America Đông Kinh: The Democratic Alliance, consisting of the former Royalist Party and other conservative parties, has won a convincing victory in the first election since the adoption of the new constitution. The DA, with their strong conservative support from primarily rural and middle class voters, has won over 59 seats in the 150 seat Royal Assembly. After their stunning win the party announced its intention to form a center-right to right-wing cabinet if invited by the Royal Commissioner. Former prosecutor Hà Tùng Châu has won the election for Royal Commissioner, winning in the first round with over 59% of the vote as a independent candidate. Upon his election he invited the DA leader, Nguyễn Tấn Na, to form a cabinet on his behalf with the two discussing the matter in the Royal Palace, the former residence of the monarch and now residence of the commissioner. The Democratic Alliance subsequently invited Union 4920, the liberal conservative political party, to enter coalition talks in order to form a two party coalition with Tấn Na as Prime Minister. While many details are still unknown some insiders report that the new coalition, if agreed upon, would enact a large tax cut for small bussiness, privatize parts of the energy sector and strengthen the National Police, which has suffered from a lack of funding for more then a decade.
Another suprise in the election was a new party, not formed out of any fusion of old parties, named the Coalition of Social Liberals. The party won over 20 seats in its first ever election, becoming a political force of average size. The new government its main challenge will be formulating how the government works under the new constitution and determining the yearly allowance given to the former royal family, which according to the constitution will receive a yearly allowance "in name of the Kimlien people".
Parliament following the election.