Problem is not our election system, it is IMO one of the fairest in the world. Problem is we don't have a leader we can vote for. We have a prime minister but we don't get to vote for the person. We vote for who gets to be one of the 179 members of the parliament. Then they alone decide who gets to be PM. They call that a "representative democracy".
Guess it is like most other countries controlled by WEF, UN, and the other inbred societies. We have the illusion of a free election. Sometimes we vote right, sometimes we vote left, but the actual politics stay the same. On Tuesday we have our general elections, and this time we can vote for 14 parties.
Unfortunately many of my countrymen don't see the scam...
So the Danes did one thing right.
Problem is not our election system, it is IMO one of the fairest in the world. Problem is we don't have a leader we can vote for. We have a prime minister but we don't get to vote for the person. We vote for who gets to be one of the 179 members of the parliament. Then they alone decide who gets to be PM. They call that a "representative democracy".
Guess it is like most other countries controlled by WEF, UN, and the other inbred societies. We have the illusion of a free election. Sometimes we vote right, sometimes we vote left, but the actual politics stay the same. On Tuesday we have our general elections, and this time we can vote for 14 parties.
Unfortunately many of my countrymen don't see the scam...