Message from @Ondsinet
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Wasnt that where the riot police joined the march?
Yeah the police joined the protesters. It was an actual legitimate protests unlike in Chile, because the vote count went down for a while after showing the opposition winning, then came back up showing that Morales had won by like .12% of the vote. It was a sham and he needs to leave anyway
well the army did say he gets to leave "voluntary" or we shoot you
Results in.
Vox doubled its seats, apparently.
Doesn't look like the political deadlock is going to be broken, though: nobody has a majority.
Majorities usually don't happen in parliamentary systems
@galesteppes yes they do
Or used to
But they're gonna need to make a coalition
Not any more, apparently.
That's what I meant
No single party has a majority
Only a plurality
So vox really likely to get in the government anyways
Yeah, right wing has most votes combined.
Unless the PP act like homos
Likely
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Elections ~~not~~ soon
Can we randomly decimate the Spanish so they can get a government already
That wouldn't help though
The Guardian...
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It has a comprehensive analysis of the parties
If you don't vote, you get deported to Syria and a random immigrant gets your possessions and positions
How's that
for non Spaniards to understand who is who
Oh, it's actually just a dataset.
as well as vote distribution
I was expecting something insufferable.
yeh...
don't be quick to assume things
Been playing this politics game too long...
Seems like you haven't learnt much then. Things aren't always what they appear to be
Ciudadanos played their cards so terribly wrong that they got slaughtered this round
Like for fucks sake, they had the key to forming a government, but decided to play a game without understanding that the other parties have been playing this game for decades