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« Reply #350 on: January 27, 2017, 08:28:04 AM »

USA: GOP
UK: UKIP
Germany: Once CDU, now AfD
Israel: Likud cause I'm not that much religious for e.g. IB or NU
Canada: Conservative Party
Australia: National Party
Denmark: Danish People's Party
Italy: Lega Nord
Russia: United Russia
France: National Front
Ireland: Sinn Fein
Switzerland: SVP
Austria: FPÖ
Sweden: Sweden Democrats
Netherlands: Party for Freedom
Poland: PiS
Spain: PP
New Zealand: New Zealand First
Greece: Golden Dawn
Finland: True Finns
Serbia: Serbian Radical Party
Belgium: Vlaams Belang
Portugal: National Renovator

No, just no. Under no way ould you support sinn fein.

+Also in Australia, you'd probably support the one nation party.

Aside, from that you have an explicitly nazi party that you support, and two explicitly fascist parties that you support, and three quasi-fascist parties that you support. Continue to claim you're not racist and not a fascist though.



LOL, I don't care what a Socialist is thinking of me or is calling me.

For the record, just saw I missed Hungary (what a shame, great country, visited it already!): But I couldn't decide :-D

sinn fein is a socialist party though; so maybe its you that is the real socialist!
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« Reply #351 on: January 28, 2017, 07:13:33 PM »
« Edited: January 28, 2017, 07:18:34 PM by Lok1999 »

Updating this slightly

Australia: Australian Labor Party, Left-leaning independent 2nd
Japan:Democratic Party
UK:Labour Party
US:Democrat
New Zealand:Labour Party
Russia:Yabloko
S. Korea Minjoo
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« Reply #352 on: January 28, 2017, 07:18:07 PM »

Updating this slightly

Australia: Australian Labor Party, Left-leaning independent 2nd
Japan:Democratic Party
UK:Labour Party
US:Democrat
New Zealand:Labour Party
Russia:A Just Russia
S. Korea Minjoo

You know A Just Russia's leader is a Putinist, right?
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« Reply #353 on: January 28, 2017, 07:18:50 PM »

Updating this slightly

Australia: Australian Labor Party, Left-leaning independent 2nd
Japan:Democratic Party
UK:Labour Party
US:Democrat
New Zealand:Labour Party
Russia:A Just Russia
S. Korea Minjoo

You know A Just Russia's leader is a Putinist, right?
I remembered. Changed it
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« Reply #354 on: January 28, 2017, 07:21:14 PM »

Updating this slightly

Australia: Australian Labor Party, Left-leaning independent 2nd
Japan:Democratic Party
UK:Labour Party
US:Democrat
New Zealand:Labour Party
Russia:A Just Russia
S. Korea Minjoo

You know A Just Russia's leader is a Putinist, right?
I remembered. Changed it

You did that in twenty-seven seconds. Wow!
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« Reply #355 on: February 19, 2017, 01:43:24 PM »
« Edited: May 20, 2017, 05:39:48 AM by Alex »

Argentina: Socialist Party, Libres del Sur
Austria: Greens
Australia: Greens (first preference), Labour over the right wing parties
Bolivia: Movement for Socialism
Brazil: independent
Canada: NDP (Liberals over Tories)
Germany: Greens
Greece: Syriza
Hong Kong: Pan-Democracy Camp (not a party)
Iceland: Left Greens
Israel: Meretz
Italy: Italian Left
Japan: Communist Party (if they have a chance), Democratic Party
Netherlands: GroenLinks
New Zealand: Green
Palestine: Palestinian National Initiative
Peru: Frente Amplio
Russia: Yabloko
South Africa: Democratic Alliance
South Korea: Justice Party (Minjoo if JP doesn't have a chance)
Spain: Podemos
            Catalonia: Catalunya Sí que es Pot,ERC
Taiwan: Democratic Progressive Party
Turkey: People’s Democratic Party
UK: Labour (unenthusiastically)
             NI: SDLP, Alliance
US: Democrat
Uruguay: Frente Amplio
Venezuela: Mesa de la Unidad Democrática (not a Party)
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« Reply #356 on: March 10, 2017, 01:33:57 PM »

It's been more than a year since I did this last, let's see where I'd be now.

Asia
India: BJP
Indonesia: Democratic Party
Japan: Liberal Democrats
South Korea: Saenuri Party
Taiwan: Pan-Green Coalition
Israel: Likud
Hong Kong: Civic Party

Africa
South Africa: Democratic Alliance

Europe
Germany: Liberal Conservative Reformers
UK: Conservatives Post-Brexit, UKIP Pre-Brexit
 - Northern Ireland: Democratic Unionist Party
France: Les Republicains
Italy: Forza Italia
Spain: PP
Ukraine Petro Poroshenko Bloc
Poland: PiS
Netherlands: VVD
Greece: New Democracy
Portugal: Social Democratic Party
Sweden: Moderate Party
Austria: Team Stronach
Denmark: Venstre
Finland: Finns Party
Norway: Progress Party
Ireland: Fine Gael
Malta: Nationalist Party
Iceland: Independence Party

North America
USA: Republican
Mexico: PAN
Canada: Conservatives

South America
Brazil: Democrats
Argentina: Cambiemos
Chile: UDI

Australia
Australia: Conservatives
New Zealand: National Party
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« Reply #357 on: March 15, 2017, 11:42:23 AM »

Denmark: Red-Green Alliance
Finland: Left Alliance
France:Left Party
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« Reply #358 on: March 26, 2017, 02:17:20 PM »

Argentina: Progressives, Cambiemos in runoffs
Australia: Green
Austria: Green Alternative
Brazil: Socialism and Liberty
Canada: NDP
Chile: Socialist
Colombia: Green
Denmark: Red Green Alliance
Finland: Left Alliance
France: Left Front unenthusiastically, but really just anti-Le Pen
Germany: Social Democrat in constituency (unless Left is viable), Left in list vote, not enthusiastic about either
Greece: Popular Unity
Iceland: Left-Green Movement
India: Aam Aadmi
Ireland: Social Democrat
Israel: Meretz (anti-Netanyahu)
Italy: Democrats and Progressives
Japan: Social Democratic Party
Mexico: Party of the Democratic Revolution with some hesitation, but there are no good alternatives
Netherlands: GreenLeft
New Zealand: Green
Norway: Green
Poland: I like the Greens, but out of major parties Democratic Left Alliance reluctantly
Portugal: Left Bloc, but the Socialists are also good here
Russia: Yabloko (lol)
South Korea: Justice
Spain: Podemos
Sweden: Green
Switzerland: Social Democrat
Turkey: People's Democratic Party
United Kingdom: Labour, most of the time, even though Corbyn has been a let-down. Green when they're viable.
     Scotland: SNP
     Northern Ireland: SDLP
United States: Democrat
Venezuela: Democratic Unity Roundtable
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« Reply #359 on: March 29, 2017, 06:50:15 AM »

UK: Labour
Spain: PSOE. Unidos Podemos if Susana Díaz wins the primary.
         -Canary Islands: NCa
         -Valencian Community: Compromís
France: Hamon/PS for the presidential. Might hold my nose and vote tactically for Melenchon/Front de Gauche though. For the legislative, Melenchon/Front de Gauche.
Germany: SPD.
Italy: PD
Greece: LAE/Popular Unity or Syriza
USA: Democrats (ideally those closer to Sanders but I'd accept almost anyone that isn't a Republican)
Canada: NDP
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« Reply #360 on: April 06, 2017, 02:07:45 PM »

Update:

US: Republican, but if they go full Trumpist I probably should shift to Independent
UK: Conservative
Canada: Conservative
France: Les Republicains
Germany: FDP
Spain: People's Party
Poland: Whatever party has the best chance of defeating PiS
Netherlands: VVD
Israel: Likud
Belgium (Flanders): Open VLD
Belgium (Wallonia): MR
New Zealand: National
Australia: Liberal
Denmark: Liberal Alliance



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« Reply #361 on: May 19, 2017, 09:00:22 AM »
« Edited: May 19, 2017, 09:09:57 AM by Intell »

Canada: NDP
US: Democratic
Ireland:  Anti-Austerity Alliance–People Before Profit
England & Wales: Labour
Northern Ireland: People Before Profit
Scotland: RISE
Portugal: Unitary Democratic Coalition
Spain: Podemos
France: FI/PG
Belgium: Socialist Party
Netherlands: Socialist Party
Germany: Left Party
Denmark: Red-Green Alliance
Norway: Socialist Left Party
Sweden: Left Party
Finland: Left Alliance
Iceland: Left-Green Movement
Luxembourg: The Left
Switzerland: Alternative Left
Austria: Social Democratic Party of Austria
Italy: Italian Left
Czech Republic: Czech Social Democratic Party
Poland: Razem
Slovakia: Slovak Green Party
Hungary: Left Unity
Romania: Romanian Socialist Party
Moldova: Democratic Party of Moldova
Bulgaria: Bulgarian Left
Greece: Popular Unity
Albania: Socialist Movement for Integration
Montenegro: Democratic Party of Socialists
Kosovo: The Alternative
Serbia: Greens of Serbia
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia: Socialist Labour Party
Slovenia: United Left
Estonia: Estonian Left Party
Latvia: Social Democratic Party
Lithuania:
Belarus: Opposition to the Dictatorship
Ukraine: None
Lithuania: Lithuanian Green Party
Russia: Opposition to the Putin Dictatorship (YAKABLO!)

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« Reply #362 on: May 20, 2017, 12:31:55 AM »
« Edited: December 09, 2020, 10:54:13 PM by Spark »

US: Democratic 60%
UK: Green 63%
Canada: Liberal 74%
Spain: Socialist Workers' Party 79%
Australia: Labor 77%
Russia: Yabloko 47%
New Zealand: Labor 77%
France: En Marche! 80%
Italy: More Europe 77%
Brazil: Democratic Labor 80%
Germany: Free Democratic 69%
Argentina: Radical Civic Union 73%
Ireland: Green 70%
India: Bharatiya Janata 50%
Greece: Coalition of the Radical Left 72%
Mexico: National Regeneration Movement 76%
Venezuela: Come Venezuela 41%
Poland: Civic Platform 76%
Sweden: Moderate 59%
Turkey: Republican People's 74%
Netherlands: People's Party for Freedom 81%
Colombia: Green 78%
Peru: Popular Action 57%
Japan: Constitutional Democratic 71%
Portugal: Left Bloc 76%
Chile: Socialist 73%
Norway: Conservative 60%
Denmark: Social Democrats 63%
South Korea: Saenuri Party 49%
Israel: Meretz 80%
China: Communist 48%
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« Reply #363 on: May 20, 2017, 11:42:46 AM »

US: Independent (lean R, swing voter)
UK: Conservative
France: FN
Canada: Conservative
Germany: CDU
Russia: LDPR
South Korea: BP or LKP
No one who supports LDPR, LKP, and FN should be an Independent in America or Conservative in Canada.
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« Reply #364 on: May 20, 2017, 10:45:46 PM »

Here's a few:

US: Democratic
Canada: Liberal
UK: Liberal Democrats
France: En Marche!
Germany: CDU, only for Merkel
Netherlands: D66
Austria: SPÖ
Poland: PO
Italy: PD
India: INC
Japan: Democratic
Australia: ALP, although the Greens don't completely suck here
Brazil: Whatever party is best to stop the libertarian coup
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« Reply #365 on: May 20, 2017, 11:32:48 PM »
« Edited: May 21, 2017, 07:48:16 AM by seb_pard »

Again after a few years

Argentina: Some party of Progressives
Australia: Green
Austria: SPO
Brazil: Socialism and Liberty
Canada: NDP
Chile: Communist or Democratic Revolution
Colombia: Green
Denmark: Red Green Alliance
Finland: Left Alliance
France: PS
Germany: SPD
Greece: Popular Unity
Iceland: Left-Green Movement
India: Against Modi
Ireland: PBP
Israel: Meretz if jewish, Hadash if arab
Italy: Democrats and Progressives
Japan: Social Democratic Party
Mexico: no one
Netherlands: GreenLeft
New Zealand: Green
Norway: Socialist Left Party
Poland: Against PiS
Portugal: Communist or BE
Russia: Run away
South Korea: Justice
Spain: United Left
Sweden: The left
Switzerland: Social Democrat
Turkey: People's Democratic Party
United Kingdom: Labour
     Scotland: Labour
     Northern Ireland: PBP
United States: Democrat
Venezuela: Run away

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« Reply #366 on: May 21, 2017, 12:02:38 AM »
« Edited: May 21, 2017, 01:09:06 AM by Shameless Bernie Hack »

England, Wales: LAB
Scotland: SNP (not going to inflict Atlas Yellow on everyone's eyes)
Canada: NDP
France: France Insoumise (if this ever actually becomes a real party now)
Ireland: Sinn Fein
Japan: LDP (only for the sweet, sweet graft)
China: CCP (I would like to participate in public life at all and not be discriminated against in business transactions, yes)
Greece: Popular Unity (F[inks] the ECB)
Israel: Meretz
Brazil: Partido Dos Trabalhadores (everyone's corrupt, some people are corrupt and try to direct funds to the sertão)
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« Reply #367 on: May 21, 2017, 12:21:01 AM »

U.S: Democrat
U.K: Labour
Canada: Liberal
France: Parti Socialiste
Ireland: PBP
Israel: Arab List
Germany: Die Linke
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« Reply #368 on: May 21, 2017, 12:22:22 AM »

Not SYRIZA in Greece Chickenhawk?

U.S: Democrat
U.K: Labour
Canada: Liberal
France: Parti Socialiste
Ireland: PBP
Israel: Arab List
Germany: Die Linke

If you back Die Linke in Germany and PBP in Ireland there's no way you'd be a Liberal in Canada.
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« Reply #369 on: May 21, 2017, 01:07:10 AM »


Popular Unity is the group that splintered off SYRIZA when Tsipras was forced to accept more austerity after the referendum.
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« Reply #370 on: May 21, 2017, 03:46:31 AM »
« Edited: May 22, 2017, 02:14:10 AM by Rogier »

Belgium :
 - Brussels : Défi or Open vld at regional, Ecolo or PTB at federal
 - Flanders : sp.a at regional, groen at federal
 - Wallonia : VEGA or another small party with an outside chance of taking a seat.
 UK:
 - England : Green
 - Scotland : Labour
 - NI : SDLP
 - Wales : Plaid Cymru
Spain:
- PSOE under Sanchez, otherwise C's (haha) or abstain
- Catalunya : ICV without the rabid independence (so without Romeva), so Podem
- Euzkadi : EA
France: party system is screwed ftm but I'd vote LREM right now with nose pinched and a hope that he decentralises France.
Germany: Die Grunen in DDR, Die Partei in West
Italy: M5S (without Grillo), otherwise PD
Netherlands : PvdD although once i get to the booth I would see myself voting GL/D66
Greece: PASOK (fite me)
Luxemburg : Greens
Denmark : Radikale Venstre
Austria : Greens


Israel : Yesh Atid
Turkey : HDP

USA: Green
Canada: Liberal

I don't think I can empathise enough with South American struggles to hold a judgement on how to vote in their situation. I need to read more of Hashemite's threads.
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« Reply #371 on: May 21, 2017, 10:31:59 AM »

Are you completely sure about the MHP...? As for Israel, why Yesh Atid and not Meretz?
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« Reply #372 on: May 21, 2017, 07:15:29 PM »
« Edited: May 21, 2017, 07:17:21 PM by heatcharger »


Because this is not a good time for instability in Europe (and the West as a whole), and overall, liberal democracy is looking pretty fragile right now. No, I do not agree with much of the CDU's domestic policy, but Germany, the strongest country in Europe, can't be turned over to a geopolitical novice lefty when outside forces are trying to weaken the EU and NATO. Maintaining the liberal world order is important to me.
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« Reply #373 on: May 21, 2017, 08:48:18 PM »

If I were British I'd have switched from UKIP to Tory by now.
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« Reply #374 on: May 22, 2017, 02:10:32 AM »

Are you completely sure about the MHP...? As for Israel, why Yesh Atid and not Meretz?

Woah yeah i got MHP and HDP mixed up, thanks for that.

I believe Yesh Atid have a better chance of reconciling all of the Israeli population. Meretz would be too divisive a vote.

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