Message from @Capitán Alatriste
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In other news, sovranists here have 45% of popular support
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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
Lmao imagine having to create a new govt every year
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Ask the Italians about that
New PM every season
I don't know much about the Spanish parties.
America did it once over 200 years ago and wiped our hands of that nonsense
@Capitán Alatriste if someone posted an article from info news that's just a dataset, wouldn't you still be suspicious?
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I know more about Italy, thanks to Dr. Steve Turley mostly.
Good channel
I'd click it to see what they had to say
@Fitzydog at least our politicians needed to find original ways to do corruption
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Literally can't get deep state if the corrupted people keep having different corrupted goals
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@Astral_Andy Spain has predominantly been a bi party system for decades since the transition, with a few smaller regional parties (ERC and PNV) which helped both sides depending on the time period. However after the 2008 crisis the political spectrum began to be shook up with the emergence of a new far left, anti austerity and corruption party "Podemos" and a couple of years later a new centre liberal party "Ciudadanos" emerged focused on anti corruption and anti Catalonian separatism, and only recently a far right party "Vox" came up.
Smaller fringe parties also existed before, but usually were of little relevance
Didn't those two new parties dislike each other?
Which ones?
@Capitán Alatriste Thanks