Politico
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« on: November 23, 2011, 06:58:42 PM » |
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« edited: November 23, 2011, 07:05:07 PM by Politico »
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Let's say there is some sort of presidential voting system across Europe. If you setup the system so that the winner is whomever wins the popular vote, and assuming each country never has more than one candidate for president, isn't it safe to bet that the presidential candidate from the nation in Europe with the largest population (i.e., Germany) would almost surely win a presidential election across Europe each and every time? I mean, I find it hard to believe Germans are going to vote for the French candidate and the French are going to vote for the German candidate. This would be quite the absurd experiment to top the Euro. That this sort of thing is even being taken remotely serious just makes me wonder how messed up the EU REALLY is right now, and how bad it is going to get (and what kind of mad politicians will emerge from the ruins)
I guarantee the British would never agree to such nonsense.
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