• superkret@feddit.org
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    2 months ago

    Results of the last German Federal election:

    It’s really not 2 major parties and their junior partners anymore.

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        2 months ago

        Unfortunately, the day after Trump was elected, coalition talks between the non-nazi parties in Saxony, a German state, failed. Which means there is no likely way to build a government coalition without a re-election or admittting the far right party in that state now.
        And the day after that, the center-left federal government coalition broke apart, leaving it without a majority, which will trigger an early federal election next year.
        And with current sentiments, the result of that election will likely pose the exact same problem Saxony now has, but for all of Germany.

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          Whilst things do appear quite bleak across a lot of the European continent right now at least with a parliament that’s receptive to multiple parties there is a hope that one could quickly rise-up from the ashes of those defeated should the AfD (? + others) lurch the country far from the centre in the not too distant future. My confidence isn’t that high, but it is a possibility.