TheSaint250
Junior Chimp
Posts: 7,072
Political Matrix E: -2.84, S: 5.22
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« on: January 30, 2018, 07:21:28 PM » |
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« edited: March 22, 2018, 12:57:16 PM by The Saint »
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U.S. 1948, 1980, 1992, 2016 (Presidential): All are unique in their various ways, thought at this point, the 2016 primary season just makes me more upset than anything else.
Canada 1993: Canada was first introduced to a party that would go on to reshape the right wing, and a Quebecois nationalist party became the official opposition.
France 2017 (Presidential): The birth of a politically revolutionary party (LREM) and the participation of Marine Le Pen in the second round really makes the election something unique worldwide.
Norway 2017: The government formed as a result of this victory for the right wing incorporates liberals, conservatives, and right-wing populists, something quite unique. In addition, the Centre Party did a great job, almost doubling their seat total.
Austria 2017: Not only is there a right-leaning government, the Greens being kicked out of parliament by a unique left-wing party certainly added to the interesting factor of this race.
Czechia 2017: ANO winning such a large plurality was certainly interesting, but seeing the resulting political chaos and the various, strange coalitions that could be formed is something to remember.
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