• @[email protected]
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      177 months ago

      This doesn’t change that much. They’re still forming a cabinet, it’s just a different construction. The prime minister doesn’t have any extra power or anything, his party is still the same size and will still have the same influence

      • @mumblerfish
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        67 months ago

        That is the configuration they went for in sweden, the far-right supports the government in exchange for them to implement their policies and not be allowed to critizise them. Win-win for the far-right, they do not get blamed for their shitty policies, the liberals and conservatives do, and they can blame the government for anything that goes wrong.

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          67 months ago

          Wow, that sounds like being the possibly best situation in which populists can find themselfes: having a free ticket for destructive criticism without accountability and at the same time bringing the country to fall with their shitty policies, which in turn fosters dissatisfaction and furhter improves their standing.

          • tb_
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            I hate compromising with fascists I hate compromising with fascists I hate compromising with fascists I hate “compromising” with fascists.

            They will never hold themselves to the same standard they’re holding you to. You can’t engage with them on equal terms.