Imagine being one of the dangerously irresponsible countries like France, UK, and Australia who vote on voting day. Imagine the nearly criminal misconduct of Australia for having a national voting day, a designated bank holiday singularly for voting, which everyone votes all at the same time! IT'S MADNESS!
The European Union accuses Hungary of "undermining democracy" because... it extended mail-in voting, which it claims benefits the ruling Fidesz party at the expense of the coalition that includes fascists which the EU was supporting.
"Pro-democracy" and "anti-democracy" are synonymous with "pro-regime" and "anti-regime".
Then again, Hungary is interesting in the sense that we have a considerable amount of population that lives in a different country because of the Trianon ruling. They got back the right to vote in our elections.
No matter how you feel about it, it's a thing we have to consider.
I'm not criticizing it at all. However, it's interesting that the very same thing is "pro-democracy" when it benefits them, and anti-democracy when it goes against them.
They must be doubly mad if it helps expat Hungarians, since I assume they are far more likely to vote for Fidesz than for their puppets.
Oh, I didn't mean YOU minded. Just in general, the fact they got the right to vote without having ever lived inside current year Hungary is just a whole another question.
But as things are now, they can. To provide them with a way to do it is necessary as things stand now, one way or another.
The European Union accuses Hungary of "undermining democracy" because... it extended mail-in voting, which it claims benefits the ruling Fidesz party at the expense of the coalition that includes fascists which the EU was supporting.
"Pro-democracy" and "anti-democracy" are synonymous with "pro-regime" and "anti-regime".
It's pro my democracy.
Or in America, Democracy and Democratic Party Rule appear to be being used interchangeably.
Don't leave the regime Republicans out. They're the majority of elected Republicans at the state and national level.
Then again, Hungary is interesting in the sense that we have a considerable amount of population that lives in a different country because of the Trianon ruling. They got back the right to vote in our elections.
No matter how you feel about it, it's a thing we have to consider.
I'm not criticizing it at all. However, it's interesting that the very same thing is "pro-democracy" when it benefits them, and anti-democracy when it goes against them.
They must be doubly mad if it helps expat Hungarians, since I assume they are far more likely to vote for Fidesz than for their puppets.
Oh, I didn't mean YOU minded. Just in general, the fact they got the right to vote without having ever lived inside current year Hungary is just a whole another question.
But as things are now, they can. To provide them with a way to do it is necessary as things stand now, one way or another.
it's no longer interesting it's blatant