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Vote in Spanish General Election

Started by celedhring, July 17, 2023, 09:42:40 AM

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Who would you vote for?

2 (8.7%)
0 (0%)
1 (4.3%)
1 (4.3%)
1 (4.3%)
2 (8.7%)
1 (4.3%)
1 (4.3%)
1 (4.3%)
9 (39.1%)
2 (8.7%)
0 (0%)
0 (0%)
0 (0%)
2 (8.7%)

Total Members Voted: 23

viper37

#15
Quote from: celedhring on July 17, 2023, 09:42:40 AMSo Spain has a general election this coming Sunday. We're probably getting far right assholes in government this time around, but let's focus on the essentials here: who would you vote for based solely on looks?
The lady in jeans and leather jacket.  She doesn't look like a communist.  Please tell me I'm not wrong! :P


Edit:
looking it up, she's not a commie, but I did not choose wisely either!
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Josquius

Quote from: celedhring on July 17, 2023, 09:58:28 AMI'm blond  :lol:
:ph34r:



QuoteTo be frank, though, she's a fake blonde. Older pictures have her with brown hair.

I picked a nazi didint I.

Hey. What happened to that really hot Spanish nazi?
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Valmy

After looking up the MILF-y lady I voted for (#6) I am happy with my choice.

It looks like PP should win...they aren't Nazis right? So I guess doing better than Finland.
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Zanza

PP is the party that will bring the fascists from Vox as their coalition partner into power though.

Richard Hakluyt

Voted for #7 as he is sporting an annoyingly large tieknot which I approve of.

Ah, he's a splitter  :P

celedhring

#21
Yeah, the thing with this election is that the conservative candidate (which Barrister correctly picked  :P ) seems harmless enough, but he will need Vox for a coalition, and their existing coalitions at the local and regional level aren't particularly reassuring...



Pedrito

# 1, although a green tie can't be seen on a blue suit  :mad:

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Sophie Scholl

I went with blonde-ish AOC, the woman after cute but has bad vibes brunette sitting in the chair.
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celedhring

So, spoiler time.

#1 - Fascist
#2 - Basque separatist, left-wing, troubling relationship with ETA (Essentially the basque Sinn Feinn)
#3 - Catalan separatist, far left
#4 - Canary Islands regionalist, left wing
#5 - Rural activist, part of the Empty Spain movement (rural provincial parties protesting neglect from regional and national governments)
#6 - Commie, managed to outmanoeuver Podemos and take over the Spanish left
#7 - Basque nationalist, conservative
#8 - Conservative, leads the polls
#9 - Another Empty Spain party
#10 - Former far right, nobody knows what she stands for now besides insanity
#11 - Catalan separatist, conservative, Puigdemont wing
#12 - Current PM, social democrat
#13 - Catalan separatist, left
#14 - Canary Islands regionalist, conservative
#15 - Animal Rights party

Languish didn't disappoint in voting for #10 :P

Duque de Bragança

So no Galician regionalist/nationalist.

celedhring

Quote from: Duque de Bragança on July 20, 2023, 08:10:06 AMSo no Galician regionalist/nationalist.

Forgot him!



It's easy to forget regional parties since we have so many...

Duque de Bragança