Edit: I have officially voted. Hopefully there’s enough other sane voters to keep AUR away from any power at all.
@Barbarian Instructions unclear. Your vote was stolen and not just AUR but SOS as well is in the EU Parliament.
Muie PSD forever and ever!
Life hack:
- Move to country
- Vote
- Move back
I miss being in the EU.
Miss you too
The preliminary results from Germany with AFD in second place… Apparently having a spy next to your party bigwig and numerous other scandals helps instead of making them ineligible…
At least it seems like they aren’t part of ID anymore. Good point of insane and frustrated people here.
You have someone in mind?
No one specific, I just wish we had international voting lists so I could vote Volt or Greens, they have no real presence in Poland.
Yeah agreed. I wanted to vote for Yanis. I think there was proposal to introduce an EU wide constituency but it didn’t pass
Conpletely agree international voting lists would make sense. I’ll probably vote for some people I dont really like just because they are in a wider european coalition of parties. And also the other options are kind of bad.
I’d vote for Volt in a heartbeat if they were large enough to be on the ballot here in Romania
You technically can but not in the way you’re thinking. Candidates don’t have to run for election in their country of origin. For example, Philippe Poutou is French but runs in Belgium.
As always in politics, the problem is divergent interests. For example I disagree with the notion that the image depicts an utopia. It’s a dystopia in my view.
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people are traveling by planes (a flying car is just that), which must be very, very loud and inefficient. Where do they travel to? Why don’t they get their goods by underground parcel mini-rail?
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no flowers in this picture. What about biodiversity? What are people eating? Soylent green?
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the only animal depicted is a domesticated one (judging from the size, a dog or a large rat).
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it’s all metal and glass. Can I have wood and stone instead please?
I want to live in a society that has extremely high living standards, but lives with nature, not against it. And today’s problems have more to do with unequal access to basic needs and luxury, luxury being defined as things only few people can realistically enjoy at the same time and general drive to produce goods no-one needs instead of distributing work equally, getting rid of redundant office jobs and all the other inefficiencies capitalism brings.
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Thank you for posting here!
@hsr I voted as well. Kinda sad that my favorite party didn’t make it to the parliament, but it seems the vote was stolen. People will go out and protest on this, and ask for the votes to be counted again.