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After the presidential cycle, the real political power lies in the congresses. We’ve dissected the latest congressional elections in the five most active WarEra nations: Germany, Egypt, the Netherlands, Venezuela, and Italy. From turnout and fragmentation to unexpected majorities, here’s how the legislative arenas are shaping up mid‑2026.
All figures are taken directly from the live election data displayed by PoliticalView. Screenshots of each parliament are included so you can dive deeper.

Germany’s congress remains the most crowded in the game. 675 total votes were cast to fill 50 seats, with 10 different parties crossing the threshold. The party with the most seats, https://app.warera.io/party/69ac54ef5f0eac1a1ef089d1, secured 10 seats (20.0%) – far from a majority and only one seat ahead of the runner‑up.
Turnout: 675 votes – the highest raw participation among the top five, though plateauing from earlier peaks.
Fragmentation: With an ENP of 6.83, Germany is the most fractured parliament in this group. Even the third‑placed party (https://app.warera.io/party/69ac59479db4eee6819e35f0, 8 seats) almost matched the leading party.
Surprise: The President party https://app.warera.io/party/69bae2bc1348cf457e21469d went from 3 to only 4 seats (8.0%), even if it is the party the president belongs to .
Leader to watch: https://app.warera.io/user/6979892751ca516071126bc4https://app.warera.io/party/698cfa6003daee7f6b14aab9 (7 seats, 401 members) has by far the largest organised base – a sleeping giant that could translate membership into future electoral gains.

With 266 votes cast for 42 seats and only 6 parties entering parliament, Egypt’s congress is consolidating around a few dominant forces. https://app.warera.io/party/69d5c88c565bb5e5790092f3 topped the poll with 12 seats (28.6%), closely followed by https://app.warera.io/party/698d0b0ed0cd77e8945dfd20 (10 seats) and https://app.warera.io/party/698cfcd3d2770456e1bf5657 (9 seats).
Turnout: 266 votes – a huge leap from the low point of 81 votes in a previous presidential contest, though still modest for a nation of over 700 players.
Fragmentation: ENP of 4.67 – fragmented, but the top three parties command a comfortable majority if they choose to cooperate.
Key detail: Independents won 4 seats, indicating that personal votes still matter.
Trend: Egypt’s legislature is maturing fast, moving from a one‑man‑show to a structured multi‑party contest.

The Dutch voted 355 times to elect 32 seats. https://app.warera.io/party/698d0408d2770456e1ca11d0 once again dominated with 14 seats (43.8%), putting it just 3 seats away from an outright majority.
Turnout: 355 votes – static over the last three cycles, confirming a loyal but non‑growing electorate.
Fragmentation: ENP 3.63 (“Multyparty”) – far less fragmented than https://app.warera.io/country/6813b6d446e731854c7ac79c, with a clear leading party.
Competition: https://app.warera.io/party/698cfdfadd1535bea627fe7e (7 seats) and https://app.warera.io/party/698d06dc41f256c7a81c16cc (5 seats) form a credible opposition bloc, but https://app.warera.io/user/69768dd97ad3b1bff3c53882 https://app.warera.io/party/698d0408d2770456e1ca11d0 remains the hegemonic force.
Remarkable: https://app.warera.io/party/69d06927e7176b9e973c5ba0 and https://app.warera.io/party/698d06ab41f256c7a81bdafa each won a single seat, keeping the fringe alive.

Venezuela’s congress delivered the most lopsided result of the round. https://app.warera.io/party/698cfdb27c0d135449a70046 (PDN) swept 19 out of 30 seats (63.3%), leaving the remaining 11 seats scattered among 6 other forces.
Turnout: Only 141 votes – a dramatic collapse matching the presidential trend (175 votes in the last presidential). The electorate has evaporated.
Fragmentation: ENP 2.32 (Bipolar) – theoretically competitive, but in practice it’s a near‑absolute dominance.
Opposition: The second force (https://app.warera.io/party/69f92be20fc3c6d964430bd7) won just 4 seats, and the third 2 seats. No real challenge to https://app.warera.io/user/683908aa9f84b9712a1b9098 PDN.
Observation: Venezuela’s congress mirrors its presidency: low participation + overwhelming winner = concentration of power.

Italy’s parliamentary revival continues. 248 votes were cast to assign 28 seats, and 7 parties gained representation. https://app.warera.io/party/698d08553e60459e0833a4db led with 9 seats (32.1%), followed by https://app.warera.io/party/698d017eebb98b9142fa280d (6 seats) and Legionehttps://app.warera.io/party/698cfc8c842d2f3f58663199 (5 seats).
Turnout: 248 votes – another strong increase (from 92 two elections ago), signalling a healthy resurgence.
Fragmentation: ENP 4.78 (Fragmented) – a balanced multi‑party system very similar to Egypt.
Balance of power: The top three parties together hold 20 seats, just above the 15‑seat majority. Coalitions will be fluid.
Note: The president’s own party https://app.warera.io/party/698cfc8c842d2f3f58663199 finished only third, showing that popularity at the executive level does not automatically translate into legislative dominance.
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Every detail above was extracted from the live WarEra congress data using PoliticalView. To explore the full charts, seat‑by‑seat graphics, or the new Electoral Simulator, visit PoliticalView and switch between nations.
Data captured on May 7, 2026.
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