Message from @Aleeacerix the Gaul(Velissarios)

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2019-10-19 22:54:16 UTC  

@Aleeacerix the Gaul(Velissarios) But do you think that the Greens will disrupt the main 4 parties in power?

2019-10-19 22:54:50 UTC  

Or in other terms cause a massive shuffle in the swiss presidency?

2019-10-19 22:55:16 UTC  

They don't have enough seats to change the presidency

2019-10-19 22:58:08 UTC  

Besides the"president" in Switzerland has limited powers

2019-10-19 22:59:30 UTC  

The council along with him decide on issue together

2019-10-19 23:04:25 UTC  

So what would occur if the GPS got more seats than the CVP;since that is the party they are tied with in most polls,would that cause any problem in the National Council or Federal Council?

2019-10-19 23:04:53 UTC  

I always take polls with a grain of salt,but it makes you think of what would happen

2019-10-19 23:12:25 UTC  

Not much actually since the SVP, the Liberals and the Christian party will have enough seats to pass legislation

2019-10-19 23:14:04 UTC  

Compared with other countries, becoming president in Switzerland is relatively easy. In a nutshell, get elected to cabinet by parliament and wait your turn. This will come when all the cabinet ministers who were elected before you have served as president during your time in the cabinet, i.e. a maximum of six years.

2019-10-19 23:14:39 UTC  

That is true and if anything the CVP voters would vote for the FDP or SVP and increase their seat percentage

2019-10-19 23:17:07 UTC  

I always found how they divide the cabinet up very intriguing and fun to learn about

2019-10-20 19:36:38 UTC  

That was 9 years ago

2019-10-21 02:27:13 UTC  

The main 4 only lost 23 seats and still have the majority,so it was not too bad

2019-10-21 02:52:25 UTC  

Good thing about Switzerland is that any inititive will need to be bottom up.

2019-10-21 04:11:17 UTC  

Yet survey data show neither economic concerns nor immigration, which dominated the 2015 election, are at the forefront of voters’ minds today.

2019-10-21 04:12:37 UTC  

Still relevant though

2019-10-21 04:54:35 UTC  

I thought Switzerland was already green when it came to energy and the enviroment,so I why would it be that big of an issue still?

2019-10-21 04:58:12 UTC  

Because muhhhh climate change

2019-10-21 04:58:20 UTC  

The left can't have enough

2019-10-21 04:58:29 UTC  

They want more action

2019-10-21 07:08:51 UTC  

That is true

2019-10-21 07:10:01 UTC  

And now they are going to try to take a cabinet seat from the main 4 parties

2019-10-21 17:29:43 UTC  

Does not matter how green you are you can never be green anough

2019-10-21 17:31:38 UTC  

Greens aren't only about climate change.

2019-10-22 01:55:36 UTC  

True, They're not even really about climate. Just communism....

2019-10-22 02:00:16 UTC  

That is true and at least the green liberals are somewhat more centrist on some issues as compared the actual greens

2019-10-22 09:38:44 UTC  

There was a green movement once. It got hijacked.

2019-10-22 09:39:11 UTC  

Although I only have experience of that in Australia, I imagine it was similar in Europe.

2019-10-22 09:47:45 UTC  

Green movement here in Belgium didn't get many votes, they got pissed and called voters racist, stupid people.

2019-10-22 09:50:10 UTC  

Guess people will drain their swiss bankaccounts now before socialists or commies redistribute their money.

2019-10-23 12:39:04 UTC  

@The Electric Lizard please explain why the PRC is better than the EU

2019-10-23 12:41:03 UTC  

>inb4 muh "China always bad therefore better than a country that's only a little bit bad"