No. Standard in parliamentary democracies is when a leader steps down the party executives chose an interim leader to serve until they can run a leadership race to determine the new leader.
One party once chose a black woman to be an interim leader so they make that distinction.
Yeah, and when a certain somebody from Austria said that voting for him would be an "end to elections", he just meant that the Germans wouldn't be having to go to the polls every few months and things could get back to just having normal elections every few years. I'll buy that for a penny.
Presumably as opposed to somebody filling in while the real leader is overseas.
No. Standard in parliamentary democracies is when a leader steps down the party executives chose an interim leader to serve until they can run a leadership race to determine the new leader.
One party once chose a black woman to be an interim leader so they make that distinction.
Yeah, and when a certain somebody from Austria said that voting for him would be an "end to elections", he just meant that the Germans wouldn't be having to go to the polls every few months and things could get back to just having normal elections every few years. I'll buy that for a penny.