- Monegasque parliamentary election, 2008
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Parliamentary elections were held in Monaco on 3 February 2008.[1] The incumbent government was reelected, though with a reduced margin of victory; the number of seats won remained the same as in the 2003 election for the two coalitions which won seats.
Summary of the 3 February 2008 National Council of Monaco election results Parties Votes % Seats Union for Monaco (Union pour Monaco): - Union for the Principality (Union pour la Principauté)
- National Union for the Future of Monaco (Union nationale pour l'Avenir de Monaco)
- Promotion of the Monegasque Family (Promotion de la famille monégasque )
53,523 52.20 21 Rally and Issues for Monaco ( Rassemblement et Enjeux pour Monaco) 41,512 40.49 3 Monaco Together (Monaco Ensemble) 7,491 7.31 — Total (turnout 76.9%) 102,526 24 Sources: Monaco Mairie Elections Monaco References
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