All I remember of German elections when I lived there was 5 million
signs saying Ohne Turkei in Europa, usually posted in predominantly
Turkish areas. But that was deep in Bayern...
B.
On 9/24/09, Roger Leroux <yrl1967(at)gmail.com> wrote:
German elections are always fun. Makes me want to play Die Macher.
2009/9/24 Charles Féaux de la Croix <charlesf(at)web.de>
[quote:4bfd7ce0e5]Hi guys,
as you know, Mikael has put forward a end-game proposal to concede victory
to Austria.
Any votes need to be submitted in advance of the upcoming deadline, i.e.
30
September 6 PM CET, either in public or in private. A non-vote shall be
considered a rejection of said proposal. Votes may either be made in
public
or in private.
In the event of affirmative votes by all player involved, I shall announce
the conclusion of the game prior to the deadline.
Hm, all this voting... Gets me in the mood for Sunday, when we here in
Germany go to the polls. Essentially we Germans are getting the choice
between two two-way draw proposals. :p Black-Yellow (i.e. a
Christian-Democrat/Libertarian coalition) or continuation of the present
Black-Red "Grand Coalition" (i.e. Christian-Democrat/Social-Democrat).
Though there's some scope for more exotic colour combinations such as the
one commonly refered to as the "Jamaica Coalition" or, most unlikely, the
"Traffic Light Coalition". Could be quite a nail-biter on election night.
Though I'm personally perhaps as excited about who'll win the local
constituency, Berlin Mitte, a prestigious seat since it's at the heart of
the capital and is composed of both formerly Eastern and Western parts of
town. It's also unusual three-way race between Red, Black and Green. Ah, I
love election-time!
Anyway, we shall now see how our own vote works out.
Cheers,
Charles
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