Opposition parties won eighty-three of these 515 elections.
No candidate of any other parties (except some independents) won a seat in the single-member districts.
There was no cycle, the best alternative won.
The basic result was that the coalition parties won a reduced majority, each party losing seats.
The antimimetic theory also lends itself to various positivistic interpretations epitomized by the various neurobiological theories of trauma that have won widespread acceptance today.
Opposition parties won six of these 121 elections in 1988, which leaves 115 municipalities at risk in 1992.
However, from an outsider's vantage point with a winner-take-all perspective, it is difficult to assess who won.
In the end, it was the opposition who won the ideological war by more successfully deploying maternal imagery.