It’s just days before the election, when perhaps the world will end. The opposing candidates and the opposing political parties spearhead opposing factions within the society itself, and if you are not allied with one of the factions then you must be allied with the other. Many people stay off the streets. When the election happens either the candidate who has fixed the thing already will be announced the clear winner, or else the election will become contested, with each of the rival factions establishing its own claims and its own militias. Violence increases. Wealth is stolen where the opportunity exists to steal it.
Later, after the violence has increased to the point of the destruction of society, or else to the point where one side has seriously eradicated the other, a new order can be established. There could also be a cyclic rise and fall of violence as various things within the society sort themselves out, and while at times old orders might fall or fade away, to any given generation things will seem to change somewhat slowly. Or at least it used to be that way before mass communications and the digital age came along and speeded life up by another order of magnitude. We can’t help but burn out or burn up as much material as possible; this is pure vivacity itself.