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« on: June 10, 2014, 06:48:44 PM »
« edited: June 11, 2014, 09:43:29 AM by CrabCake »

...in the following countries. Feel free to add more.

UK - Labour, whether I'm in Hallam or not. In NI, the SDLP or Alliance.

Ireland - Give first preferences to Indies and random parties, then Greens (ugh), then Sinn Fein (ugh ugh), then the governing coalition (ugh ugh ugh), then Fianna Fail (ugh times 1000)

Iceland - Bright Future or the Social Democrats

France - EELV in the first round, but I'll vote Presidentially for anyone that can scupper Le Pen and whatever chump UMP puts up. Maybe even Bayrou or someone like that.

Germany - Greens.

Italy - Left Ecology Freedom

Spain - Podemos

Portugal - Democratic Unitarians

Sweden - The Greens

Norway - I'd try and help the fledgling Green Party

Finland - The Green League

Denmark - Red-Greens or Social Democrats

Austria - The Greens

Hungary - Politics can be Different! (Terrible name though)

Greece - Syriza; though I have no idea how well they'll actually perform in office.

Belgium - PS in Wallonia (I like Di Rupo); Groen in Flanders

Netherlands - GreenLeft, but D66 aren't awful.

Poland - Paloikot's Movement? (Lol, does that even exist still)

Russia - Spoiled ballot, what on earth is the point?

Japan - The DJP I guess.

India - Maybe AAP; assuming they haven't exploded. (I know they suck; but I'm not voting Congress or BJP)

Australia - Greens very enthusiastically; but I would play with preferences a lot.

New Zealand - Greens

South Africa - Goodness, the DA - even though I do think they suck, Zuma's ANC is far too up itself at the omoment

Brazil - The Green Party, and probably a reluctant vote for Rousseff

Argentina - Socialist

Venezuela - Podemos

Jamaica - Jamacia's National (not that their is much choice!)

Mexico - PRD?

U.S. - Democrats

Canada - Anti-Harper vote, but the NDP are better than than the Grits, Bloc and the Greenies.

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« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2016, 07:33:14 AM »

...in the following countries. Feel free to add more.

UK - Labour, whether I'm in Hallam or not. In NI, the SDLP or Alliance.

Ireland - Give first preferences to Indies and random parties, then Greens (ugh), then Sinn Fein (ugh ugh), then the governing coalition (ugh ugh ugh), then Fianna Fail (ugh times 1000)

Iceland - Bright Future or the Social Democrats

France - EELV in the first round, but I'll vote Presidentially for anyone that can scupper Le Pen and whatever chump UMP puts up. Maybe even Bayrou or someone like that.

Germany - Greens.

Italy - Left Ecology Freedom

Spain - Podemos

Portugal - Democratic Unitarians

Sweden - The Greens

Norway - I'd try and help the fledgling Green Party

Finland - The Green League

Denmark - Red-Greens or Social Democrats

Austria - The Greens

Hungary - Politics can be Different! (Terrible name though)

Greece - Syriza; though I have no idea how well they'll actually perform in office.

Belgium - PS in Wallonia (I like Di Rupo); Groen in Flanders

Netherlands - GreenLeft, but D66 aren't awful.

Poland - Paloikot's Movement? (Lol, does that even exist still)

Russia - Spoiled ballot, what on earth is the point?

Japan - The DJP I guess.

India - Maybe AAP; assuming they haven't exploded. (I know they suck; but I'm not voting Congress or BJP)

Australia - Greens very enthusiastically; but I would play with preferences a lot.

New Zealand - Greens

South Africa - Goodness, the DA - even though I do think they suck, Zuma's ANC is far too up itself at the omoment

Brazil - The Green Party, and probably a reluctant vote for Rousseff

Argentina - Socialist

Venezuela - Podemos

Jamaica - Jamacia's National (not that their is much choice!)

Mexico - PRD?

U.S. - Democrats

Canada - Anti-Harper vote, but the NDP are better than than the Grits, Bloc and the Greenies.


Pretty similar choices. Swedish Greens are inept enough that I'd consider switching my vote to the SD's. PRD is better now Obrador has left. I'd vote Progressive Alliance in Venezuela (I didn't know the original Venezuelan Podemos had been overtaken by chavistas). I'd lean against the pro-impeachment parties in Brazil, including the Greens and Marina Silva's org. In South Africa I'd support Vavi's org if he Eve starts one. India? Anti BJP vote - but I would also try and dislodge regional insane people as well. lol at Japan, maybe I would toss a waste vote for commies. I'd join the Sld in Poland now that Miller is going - no time for True Left splits! In NI I would vote for Greens rather than the old five. In Netherlands, I would clearly vote for the animal rights party. Iceland I would probably vote Pirate, just to force the new constitution through and finally set sail on the corruptocracy. In Finaland all parties are basically the same. I'd vote Alternative in Denmark tbh - Even though they are a bit 'Ted talks: The Party" for me.

Of non mentioned countries that I care about. Pakistan: Imran Khan's party. Croatia, the Greens (RIP). Albania, PS. Israel, Merertz (bobo). Bangladesh: Awami Tongue Taiwan, New Power. Slovakia, roflmao.
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« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2016, 10:54:18 AM »

Not Freedom Front Plus, Derpist?
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