2018 Angevin general election (Le Roi Éternel)

The 2018 Angevin general election was held on 3 and 11 May 2018 to elect the 940 members of the 43rd Common Assembly of Angers. The first round was held in concurrence with the 2018 Angevin presidential election, in which the incumbent Liberal Party candidate Nicolas Clegg was defeated by Popular Union Party candidate Jérôme Moseley. The election saw the Popular Union Party oust the Liberal Party to win a narrow majority, the first time this had been achieved in an election since 1988.

The election was largely fought on an economic platform, with the Liberals emphasising the beginnings of economic recovery under their government, and Moseley's party attacking continually-high stagflation and the "bad-choice road" that they accused successive left-wing governments of leading the country into. This election saw the worst ever result for several parties; the SL-PSD lost four-fifths of its seats, prompting the resignation of its leader André Burnham and a total reform of the party's image, whilst New Republic lost every one of its seven remaining seats and subsequently dissolved. Though the Liberal Party was able to pick up considerable support from these left-of-centre parties, it was not enough to offset the votes lost to the PUP.