UnluckyKate
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À voté.
Such a lovely day. Enjoy your Sunday in the sun
Such a lovely day. Enjoy your Sunday in the sun
Are the first projections coming in at 18:00 as usual?
Voted LREM too. Some of these polls sound way too high, though, and I'm expecting a deflation. Ending up at 400+ seats next week sounds crazy.
Mélenchon's FI and the Communists refused to continue their alliance from the Presidential election so now they have both have their own candidates in the Legislative... This is going to be such a disaster for both of them...
40% of participation so far, 10% less than 5 years ago at the same time. Record abstention
Well if people care about government legitimacy they should vote.This Parliament will have a great legitimacy, no doubt about it.
This Parliament will have a great legitimacy, no doubt about it.
Voted FI. LREM will probably destroy the competition tonigh. Here's hoping it durably changes the political landscape.
Well if people care about government legitimacy they should vote.
I'm thinking at least some of it is the overwhelming majority LREM is predicted to get by the polls - either Macron's opponents are staying home, or his supporters are because they think he has it in the bag. Or hell, both.
Nah. It will be a disaster for communists only I think. Vote utile will skewer their vote in favor of FIMélenchon's FI and the Communists refused to continue their alliance from the Presidential election so now they have both have their own candidates in the Legislative... This is going to be such a disaster for both of them...
Here we go again at blaming the people. Most generic reaction I read in every political thread. It clearly shows a lack of critical mind, and some kind of blindness to be honest. Ask yourself what is the responsability of the context, the campaign, the institutions and structures that revolve around our society - and how it is represented in a Parliament where 70% of the seats could be given to 23% (!) of the people's choice in the first round of the présidentielle, what a diversity of opinions, SHAME ON YOU PEOPLE WHO DON'T CARE. That's how you reflect and try to understand a situation. Other's it's just café du commerce.
Nah. It will be a disaster for communists only I think. Vote utile will skewer their vote in favor of FI
Communists are HUGE in Seine St Denis.
With your logic the people are not voting because 70% of the parliament is from EM, a party that gathered only 23% of the votes on the first round. But 70% of the parliament is from EM because a good chunk of the people are not even trying to vote for something else.
If you're not happy with the situation you go and vote blank, you don't stay at home waiting for the storm to pass. The law from 2014 clearly defines the vote blanc as something else from not voting at all or a nul.
14 for both fi and pcf added together isn't too bad...
fn fell to 14% as well, pleasantly surprised, I'm guessing many fn voters stayed home.
très délicieux
390 -430 seats for Republique En Marche.
A landslide. Wow.
I'm really impressed by the PS. I thought they would totally crash and burn.
For sure but I thought it would be way WAY worse.Oh but they did. They're expected to end up with 20 to 30 députés. They had almost 300 going into this election.
Oh but they did. They're expected to end up with 20 to 30 députés. They had almost 300 going into this election.
I don't understand your point.
A blank vote still isn't counted as a suffrage exprimé, a vote that actually matters in the %. They are just counted outside of it whereas beforehand they were counted alongside the invalid votes. Still hasn't any consequences, purely cosmetic. Anyway were you trying to say that this should bring people to the polls and that they are the one to be blamed anyway?
(...) but I find stupid to claim that the assembly is not a representative one when you're throwing your voice away and not even trying to have one or condemn the political climate with an official and accountable way of doing so. It seems lazy at best.
Well I don't know if you voted or not, so no it's a general you.I still don't understand : by "you" are you talking to me or it is a way to talk about a "general behaviour" ?
Voting is not mandatory, it's your freedom to vote or not. By not voting, a voter is deliberately not voicing his opinion (trying to avoid the conflictual "you" ) in a system slowly moving to a consideration of the blank vote. Not voting is more saying "I don't care" than a blank equal to "I don't want any of the candidates to represent me".The Asssembly is not representative of the diversity of the opinions in the country and can't have any legitimacy when 50% of registered voters didn't show up, period. You can't argue against that or the fact that these are democratic issues. And this can only end badly if nothing is done.*
*For instance, as much as I hate the far-right, if they end up with 5 MPs, how is this representative of what they represent in the country ? Turn it upside down and all the ways you want, lack of representativness and lack of legitimacy aren't sane in a democracy and the "landslide" hides the real divisions (thanks to our electoral regime as shown in the link above)
I love how you're putting things in my post that aren't there. Once again I'm not blaming anyone, not searching for scapegoats or pointing fingers. The result is the result, I'm not talking about that. I find the stance "I'm not represented" stupid if you don't even bother to vote blank. No question of duty, it's their freedom to not go vote, but no, you can't pretend to not be represented if you don't say a thing and hope for the best.If you need to put the responsability on someone/thing, it's the electoral system that allows that kind of miscarriage of democracy. What's "lazy at best" is keeping an analysis on ground level by having a moral stance against abstentionnistes who aren't doing they duty and bla-bla-bla.
Here, you can find one
Well I don't know if you voted or not, so no it's a general you.
Voting is not mandatory, it's your freedom to vote or not. By not voting, a voter is deliberately not voicing his opinion (trying to avoid the conflictual "you" ) in a system slowly moving to a consideration of the blank vote. Not voting is more saying "I don't care" than a blank equal to "I don't want any of the candidates to represent me".
If the participation was 90% with a suffrage exprimé of 20%, then ok, the assembly is not legitimate. 70% of the voters chose to not give their voice to candidates, it's clearly problematic.
Here people who voted chose, those who didn't did the same by not voicing their concerns, so legitimacy is achieved from a legal point of view.
This is the point I was originally commenting in your post :
Arguing that the assembly is not representative when the same people arguing didn't vote is the problem. Why are they not voting ? I clearly don't know, but bringing people to voice their concerns and back to the voting booths is the real deal here. Why is there so much people not showing to vote today ? The turnout of the presidential elections, the lack of interesting candidates, the fact that a lot of people don't even know what the legislative are made for ? I don't know, that's not what I was commenting.
I love how you're putting things in my post that aren't there. Once again I'm not blaming anyone, not searching for scapegoats or pointing fingers. The result is the result, I'm not talking about that. I find the stance "I'm not represented" stupid if you don't even bother to vote blank. No question of duty, it's their freedom to not go vote, but no, you can't pretend to not be represented if you don't say a thing and hope for the best.
No moral here, just plain logic.
Now please explain me how not voting is the effective way of repairing our damaged democracy, I'm really interested. My ground level of analysis is surely blinding me on that matter.
"I'M NOT BEING REPRESENTED!"
"Did you vote?"
"NO, BECAUSE I'M NOT BEING REPRESENTED!"
Democracy was a mistake.