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So the EU votes over the next few days (UK and Netherlands on May 22, Eire on May 23, Latvia, Malta, Slovakia, and the French Overseas Territories on May 24, Czech Republic on May 23 and 24, and the rest of the EU nations on May 25).
All 751 seats are up for grabs; and the number of parties involved is huge, as each member state has its own set - although many of these are members of trans-national alliances split along approximate ideological lines.
The anti-EU parties are tipped to do well this time out, after the economic woes that started just before the last election in 2009, and continue to this day; Many of these parties are strongly nationalistic, and in some cases almost openly fascistic. The moderate right, moderate left, and green groupings are also big players, but it seems that even in the EU, many people are simply not that interested by EU elections.
This disinterest appears to be evident here too - I am a little surprised to find no thread for this election in the Politics forum less than 3 hours before the polls open - in stark contrast to the interest shown in the 2016 US elections, some 2+ years out from the event.
Does anyone care? Does anyone understand, the parties, the personalities, the policies, or the principals that are at stake in this election? If so, could they please explain them as simply as possible for the rest of us?
We are talking about the government of over 500,000,000 people - 1.6 times the population of the USA, and about 7% of the population of the world. Surely this is worthy of some discussion?
All 751 seats are up for grabs; and the number of parties involved is huge, as each member state has its own set - although many of these are members of trans-national alliances split along approximate ideological lines.
The anti-EU parties are tipped to do well this time out, after the economic woes that started just before the last election in 2009, and continue to this day; Many of these parties are strongly nationalistic, and in some cases almost openly fascistic. The moderate right, moderate left, and green groupings are also big players, but it seems that even in the EU, many people are simply not that interested by EU elections.
This disinterest appears to be evident here too - I am a little surprised to find no thread for this election in the Politics forum less than 3 hours before the polls open - in stark contrast to the interest shown in the 2016 US elections, some 2+ years out from the event.
Does anyone care? Does anyone understand, the parties, the personalities, the policies, or the principals that are at stake in this election? If so, could they please explain them as simply as possible for the rest of us?
We are talking about the government of over 500,000,000 people - 1.6 times the population of the USA, and about 7% of the population of the world. Surely this is worthy of some discussion?