Ireland – 2007

Chancellor Forever 2005

Authors: Ed Gaffney & GOP Progressive

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The 2007 Irish General Election has occurred as scheduled, with the race becoming a contest between the Fianna Fail-Progressive Democrats government and a broad-based “Alliance for Change” of Fine Gael and the Labour Party.  However, the rising Green Party may upset the political status quo.  Can Fianna Fail secure a 3rd successive government on the back of a strong economy?

Ireland – 2002

Chancellor Forever 2005

Author: Ed Gaffney

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Taoiseach Bertie Ahern’s FF-PD coalition has overseen five years of strong growth and occasional controversy. They now face the most divided opposition since the 1940s. Will Fine Gael and Labour regain support, or will the smaller parties have the best of it? And can Ahern win the greatest prize in Irish politics – a majority government?

Zimbabwe – 2008

Author: Sandy McLachlan

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Zimbabwe - 2008


It has been six years since Robert Mugabe’s Presidency was contested by his arch rival Morgan Tsvangirai. Now the country finds itself torn between the legacy of the ZANU PF and the rising tide of the MDC. With the progressive factions gaining traction, Mugabe faces the reality that he could lose control of the House of Assembly for the first time since independence.”

 

Note: This scenario was designed using Prime Minister Forever – Canada 2006 v. 1.03.7

Canada – 2008

Prime Minister Forever – Canada 2008

Author: GOP Progressive

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Despite fixed election legislation, Stephen Harper has called an election over a year early. With the Liberals in disarray, the Bloc Quebecois losing strength, and the NDP and Greens gaining strength at the expense of the Liberals, the conditions seem right for the Conservatives to win a majority. Will Harper preside over the first Conservative majority in a decade and a half?

Note:  This is a modification of the official and “wonk” 2008 scenarios.

Netherlands – 2010

Chancellor Forever 2005

Author: GOP Progressive

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After the fall of the Balkenende government over the Afghanistan issue, the Netherlands is having early elections.  With the economy and immigration becoming major issues, this election may be one of the most interesting and divisive in the nation’s history. Jan Peter Balkenende, after 8 years as Prime Minister, faces tough challenges from the Labour Party, the resurgent Liberals, and the fast-growing anti-Islam populist right-wing Party for Freedom.  With nine major parties and a highly fragmented electorate, who will emerge as the leading party to govern the Netherlands for another four years?

Canada – 2008

Canada – 2008

Author: ScottM

Despite fixed election legislation, Stephen Harper has called an election over a year early. With the Liberals in disarray, the Bloc Quebecois losing strength, and the NDP and Greens gaining strength at the expense of the Liberals, the conditions seem right for the Conservatives to win a majority. Will Harper preside over the first Conservative majority in a decade and a half?

Arizona Senatorial 2010

Arizona Senatorial 2010

Author: Rz9392

With John McCain deciding to run for the U.S Senate again, after losing his Presidential bid against Barack Obama, the Republicans are poised to keep this seat. But with the recent surgence of the Tea Party, will J.D Hayworth score a victory and put this once certain pickup for the GOP into the tossup category?