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Lakigigar
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E: -7.42, S: -4.78

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« on: February 09, 2020, 10:25:17 AM »
« edited: February 09, 2020, 10:32:30 AM by #NeverDemocrat and Go Left! »

If I was Ramelow, I'd be going for a snap election. Maybe he at first rejected the idea because he thinks it may be a risk to demand a new call to the polls too early, but he could actually win back a working majority for his coalition. Even if he's ultimately successful with forming the minority cabinet, I don't see it lasting for a full five year term. CDU is obviously against a snap election since their numbers are in the tank.

snap election with such a poll for a centrist like you?



Here is hoping for a Die Linke - Die Grunen government, without SPD, FDP, CDU and AfD but as long AfD and FDP are not in, i'm happy. CDU should have taken responsability and governed with the far-left. Here's hope Die Linke crack 40% in next election and Grunen more than 5% while FDP continues to fall. AfD 25% and CDU + SPD both like 20%
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LAKISYLVANIA
Lakigigar
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*****
Posts: 15,766
Belgium


Political Matrix
E: -7.42, S: -4.78

P P P
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2020, 10:31:54 AM »

Lol wrong image on clipboard, will edit my post wait.
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LAKISYLVANIA
Lakigigar
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Posts: 15,766
Belgium


Political Matrix
E: -7.42, S: -4.78

P P P
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2020, 10:35:56 AM »

If I was Ramelow, I'd be going for a snap election. Maybe he at first rejected the idea because he thinks it may be a risk to demand a new call to the polls too early, but he could actually win back a working majority for his coalition. Even if he's ultimately successful with forming the minority cabinet, I don't see it lasting for a full five year term. CDU is obviously against a snap election since their numbers are in the tank.

snap election with such a poll for a centrist like you?



Here is hoping for a Die Linke - Die Grunen government, without SPD, FDP, CDU and AfD but as long AfD and FDP are not in, i'm happy. CDU should have taken responsability and governed with the far-left. Here's hope Die Linke crack 40% in next election and Grunen more than 5% while FDP continues to fall. AfD 25% and CDU + SPD both like 20%
If the left can governed with the far left then the right should governor with the afd
Die Linke did win the elections. Why on Earth would a party with 5% be able to offer the regional chancellor as a compromise (electoral logic?). It even was close or they were in extra parliamentary opposition. And AfD is far worse than Die Linke, although Die Linke has factions that should be controlled by the government. Would still vote for Die Linke though, just like i support consequently left-wing parties everywhere in Europe. Although Die Grunen are a close second option, but in such a state, i would be more inclined to vote Die Linke, while in western states i would rather back the greens in regional elections, as well as federally as they have a shot of governing with CDU.
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