• Akesi Seli
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    71 month ago

    Seems like the majority voted for him, though.

    • Pelicanen
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      121 month ago

      22.95% of voters at 68.42% turnout, so 15.7% of eligible voters, voted for his party.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 month ago

        For Smer alone, but they are not a single party in government. Especially with the presidential elections it looks like a 50:50 split.

    • @samokosik
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      1 month ago

      Yes, because majority of people here are just stupid.

      • Akesi Seli
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        21 month ago

        I’m from Italy, I can assure you are not alone 😅

        • @samokosik
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          11 month ago

          I see lol… Condolences with Meloni…

          • Akesi Seli
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            -11 month ago

            What astonishes me the most is that the European Union is doing nothing to prevent citizens’ civil rights and freedom from being eroded. The EU has proven completely useless.

    • zout
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      21 month ago

      I don’t know the specifics of the Slovakia election system, but in Europe it is quite common to not have a majority leader as president or prime minister. Most of the times there isn’t evn a majority party. For example, I’m Dutch and we have a prime minister nobody voted for, because he wasn’t even on the ballot. The coalition which formed after the election just asked this guy to be the leader of the country.