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Politics : Moderate Forum

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To: TigerPaw who wrote (12244)7/31/2004 6:49:34 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) of 20773
 
Denmark has an interesting election system, something they are not fully happy with.

That is, their voters have to decide if they should vote "person" or "party", that is, within their single-seat-winner-takes-all system or their proportional representation system.

This is causing some funny election and government results every now and then, just like when this present government got started. (the one in Iraq at the present, one submarine, too)

PS Norway has some interesting estate-and-taxes stuff, not because of museums and "old money", but because of oil and "new money". That is, the conflict of "new-oil-price-levels" mixing with "old-cod-fishing" levels of that old thing "the cost of a good life"

PPS Denmark, probably, has more problems with a very efficient agricultural life, lots of pigs,etc and the lowest sperm-counts in scandinavia. (but a lot of old estates, mostly getting some tax monies)

PPPS <Fyn and Tåsinge, Denmark> Egeskov too. (Urge(skov) for my own(ege) little one??)
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