nyval
Nyval is a term used in several Scandinavian languages to denote a general election held earlier than its regular date, commonly understood in English as a “new election” or “snap election.” The concept describes a political process in which elections are called ahead of the normal electoral cycle, typically in response to a government crisis, a deadlock in the legislature, or a loss of confidence that makes governing infeasible. The exact procedures and legal triggers for nyval differ by country.
Etymology and usage vary by language, but the core idea is the same: nyval combines a word
Mechanically, nyval is not universally automatic. In parliamentary systems, a government often needs a constitutional authority
See also: general elections, snap election, parliamentary dissolution, constitutional crisis.