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by ath3nd
400 days ago
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That's much less divided than, say, the US, with its two party system. Any party is much less likely to have a dominance, and they'd have to play along with the others to form a coalition. I'd argue that this is much more what a democracy should be like and much more
representative of the wide range of people and voices that our countries (Norway, Netherlands, etc) have compared to the "divide-in-the-middle" politics that are common to the US. |
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