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<blockquote data-quote="Cornelia" data-source="post: 12443" data-attributes="member: 25"><p><strong>Red States Blue States</strong></p><p></p><p>Friends,</p><p>there's no way out. EU has multiparties for the most countries, and it doesn't work as well. Like, you can choose what party you vote (which is great), but those parties have to make an agreement in order to get the majority of parliament and rule the country.</p><p>So, what you get at the end is an agreement among those damned central parties, and the countries is ALWAYS ruled by the same three-four parties election after election, while the Pres can be choosen from a party which got 2% in the elections!</p><p>Also, a party with 2% can hold the whole govt in its hands, menacing a crisis if they don't do what they want (this is happening in my country right now: a party with 2% is forcing the govt to change the Constitution or they will cause a crisis and the govt will fall).</p><p></p><p>The two-parties system is also bad, because in order to get votes everybody keeps promising the same things and there's no more difference.</p><p></p><p>Throw in all this the media power, and you easily conclude that democracy is over worldwide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cornelia, post: 12443, member: 25"] [b]Red States Blue States[/b] Friends, there's no way out. EU has multiparties for the most countries, and it doesn't work as well. Like, you can choose what party you vote (which is great), but those parties have to make an agreement in order to get the majority of parliament and rule the country. So, what you get at the end is an agreement among those damned central parties, and the countries is ALWAYS ruled by the same three-four parties election after election, while the Pres can be choosen from a party which got 2% in the elections! Also, a party with 2% can hold the whole govt in its hands, menacing a crisis if they don't do what they want (this is happening in my country right now: a party with 2% is forcing the govt to change the Constitution or they will cause a crisis and the govt will fall). The two-parties system is also bad, because in order to get votes everybody keeps promising the same things and there's no more difference. Throw in all this the media power, and you easily conclude that democracy is over worldwide. [/QUOTE]
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