2632 Norrian general election

The 2632 Norrian general elections were held on 20 June 2632 to elect all 255 members of the National Council.

In the previous election, the centrist-nationalist Somoiðāuris, led by Priðimajas Śixwa, joined forces with the left-wing Youth-Socialist and Communist parties to form the "Independence and Progress Coalition", with a powerful majority of 199 seats. Śixwa resigned as Prime Minister in 2630 after being diagnosed with cancer, after which right-wing figurehead Kāňas Tiðan was elected as Somoiðāuris' party leader. This was met with backlash from multiple fronts – from other parties, from Somoiðāuris' more progressive half, and most importantly, from the Youth-Socialist and Communist parties, who broke away from the coalition on 12 January 2631, leaving Tiðan without a governing majority.

Just one week after, on 19 January, Tiðan announced that they had agreed to a coalition with the Libertarian and Conservative parties, giving them a narrower majority of 133 seats, with Ixapārat Teoðōr's Youth-Socialist party leading the Opposition.