OK DAMIT : A SERIOUS POST
Finland will know on Sunday night the outcomes. Election time is here again. Wow. For those interested there is a site, in English, to guide you through this mess. Just click on to the YLE ( which is the site of the Finnish State Broadcasting AUTHORITY ) and take a google with a giggle. If you enjoy sitting down waiting for the porridge to go cold then click in.
main points?
1) There is rather strong turn to the Right.
2) Greens are still around 10% but ......
3) The so called Left is ( at about 9%) still stunned by the past leader who has just snatched her promotion by taking on the Cosmetics Industry as a supporter and at a huge salary.
4) The Social Democrats ( tradition) have found that pragmatism no longer works and today it is all in the "feelings" but they have no DR Feelgood at the helm.
5) The Swedish groups ... they are half Swedish so ....... interesting but no big deal.
6) The Right wing ( two parties ) are laughing their way to their banks.
7) The Trades Unions have been trying to plead for social democratic ways to continue but they placed advertisements showing fat cats vis-a-vis the working class. The press and the right wing business politics had a field day.
8) The "ultra-bra" fascist lot are less than 2% so no need to yap here right now.
It was all brought home to me yesterday when one local voter stopped me in the street just to chat. An old friend. I was asked which party to vote for and I simply sank into the pits. This is the total lack of real trust today in Finnish politics. Finns do not trust the big messages but when they ask friends for advice the response is nothing more than a shake of the head.
But maybe : Less taxes. That sells.
But nobody asks less taxes for whom. Do they?
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
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Yes indeed, what a mess. For me at the moment only way to decide who to vote is by knowing candidate personally. That so because all parties are just so same.
I happened to know some candidates and even one member of Finnish parlament but unfortunatelly they are not living in my area so I am not able to vote them. Othervise I propably would.
I am just that way Zola said. With total lack of real trust today´s Finnish politics.
So voting here is like a lottery. I might win or lose but main difference still is that like RAY (Finnish lottery assosiation) will benefit society in the end my lottery-candidate I can not be so sure.
I guess this is not only happening in Finland.
Are Finnish elections PR or FPTP? The "ultra-right" (with economic 'policies' verging on the Communist) only had just over 5% of the vote here - enough to get them into government though.
Hello Szwagiman : long time no see.
In a nutshell Finnish politics are more complex than PR or first past the post.
The first voting gets the main people "in" ( through strange weighted measures at times) but when government is formed it takes a different kind of "consensus".
Anyway it is neither PR nor FPTP.
BTW : good to see you back me old.
The point about the LOTTERY, above, was a good one I think.
Risk is a game to be played in life and in politics.
Crap i say!!! ( Was that a pun?)
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