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[OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread


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4 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

What?! They should lock the children up who sing that! 

 

Well there is a solid argument to be had that anyone who sings nursery rhymes of any description should be locked up but live and let live and all that I guess :d

 

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Czech exit polls - The Pirates are in the Czech parliament :dhttps://volby.idnes.cz/#vlb-zvoleni-zastupitele

 

SPD with 11% :wall:  Communist party 8 % :redcard:

 

DSSS with 0.21 % :woohoo:Bloc against Islamization 0.01%  :rofl:

 

 

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and now it's the turn of Veneto and Lombardia to hold autonomy referendums

 

i don't know for what reason the north part of all the countries is always the richest one :mumble:

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9 minutes ago, bestmen said:

and now it's the turn of Veneto and Lombardia to hold autonomy referendums

 

i don't know for what reason the north part of all the countries is always the richest one :mumble:

It's an electoral referendum, nothing of important. The same organizations of the referendum say that it's consultive. We haven't a real electoral campaign for this 3 referendum (Veneto, Lombardia and province of Belluno). Other regions start this process of trattative state-regioni without any referendum (like Emilia Romagna).

The same type of referendum, for the same electoral reason, was proposed in Campania, Piemonte and Liguria. It's just the start of one of the most dirt elector campaign that i never see :d

 

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Wow, Czech Pirate Party with over 10% in elections :clap:

My favourite Volleyball position: LIBERO. You ask why? Look here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyIOarNAONk

 

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The goverment destroy the peronism party, the first opposition party of all..........long time i wait for the time to that infamous and "poor creator" party lose like this, even un clasical peronism provinces :clap:

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