Any interest in Germany?

so what's going on anyway?

I'm a bit confused. I read that there is a disagreement about who one the election. They both think they did or something. (de ja vu...)
 
sweetnpetite said:
so what's going on anyway?

I'm a bit confused. I read that there is a disagreement about who one the election. They both think they did or something. (de ja vu...)

In Germany, neither of the main parties has 50% of the vote and thus cannot control their parliament. The other three sizeable parties have enough votes between them to be king-makers in a coalition. However, none of the parties are willing to work together and form any coalition that will result in one side holding more than 50% of the votes.

So, effectively, no-one won.

The Earl
 
TheEarl said:
In Germany, neither of the main parties has 50% of the vote and thus cannot control their parliament. The other three sizeable parties have enough votes between them to be king-makers in a coalition. However, none of the parties are willing to work together and form any coalition that will result in one side holding more than 50% of the votes.

So, effectively, no-one won.

The Earl


What he said.

It's gonna be interesting to see whether the Greens will prostitute themselves and work together with the CDU (black) and FDP (yellow) - the so-called Jamaica-coalition.....

If that happens, I'm bound to leave the country.

Snoopy
 
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