Message from @MountainMan
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that's kinda cool
but it of course helps being a part of a party if youre running to get a seat in the commune
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Okay, explain this "percentage" thing again
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may as well just link the wikipedia at this point 😅
@Fitzydog Lets say the Swedish democrats gets 20% of the vote, ok? Then they get 20% of the 349 seats.
Ahh
Democracy
yes
based
sweden is small enough that it works
I can see the problem in places like USA however
That's why I'm differentiating parties between our two systems
yes haha I'm just trying to understand how the american system works
There's 50 different republican psrtjes
oh shit?
huh. cool.
50 different Democrat parties
Yes
or am I retarded?
oh ok!
Well then. Seems like a pretty fitting system if you ask me.
So a Democrat in West Virginia could be more related to a republican in Oregon
Ahhhhhh!
i would call them just different branches of the republican party tho
And a Texas republican might have radical different ideas then someone from California?
different legal entities which are actually one
But they have no allegiance to other state parties, or an overarching authority
seems pretty fitting
very cool
So yeah, we have parties, but like 100+ lol
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There is NO allegiance to any party
very epic
So if lets say you would run as a republican, that wouldnt really say much about the party as a whole, correct?
Right
Very cool.
But the party can't do shit if you're actually a secret commie