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« on: June 10, 2014, 06:36:34 AM »

...in the following countries. Feel free to add more.

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Germany -
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Spain -
Portugal
Sweden -
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Finland -
Denmark -
Austria -
Hungary -
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Belgium -
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Poland -
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India -
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« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2014, 08:57:22 AM »
« Edited: June 10, 2014, 10:43:33 AM by Senator TNF »

UK - Left Unity / Not applicable
Ireland - Socialist Party / No idea
Iceland - Left-Green Movement / No idea
France - Left Front / Whomever the Left Front candidate is
Germany - The Left / Not applicable
Italy - Left Ecology Freedom / Not applicable
Spain - United Left / Vote to abolish the monarchy (if one is held)
Portugal - Left Bloc / Whichever far-left candidate runs
Sweden - Left Party / Not applicable
Norway - Socialist Left / Not applicable
Finland - Left Alliance / Whomever the Left Alliance candidate is
Denmark - Red-Green Alliance / Not applicable
Austria - The Greens - The Green Alternative / Whomever the Greens back
Hungary - Politics Can Be Different / Not applicable
Greece - SYRIZA / Not applicable
Belgium - Workers' Party / Not applicable
Netherlands - Socialist Party / Not applicable
Poland - Polish Labour Party / Whomever the Polish Labour Party nominates
Russia - >implying any of these are real parties / Not Putin
Japan - Japanese Communist Party / Not applicable
India - Left Front / Not applicable
Australia - Australian Greens / Not applicable
New Zealand - Green Party / Not applicable
South Africa - Workers and Socialist Party / Not applicable
Brazil - Socialism and Freedom Party / Randolfe Rodrigues (Socialism and Freedom Party)
Argentina - Some minor left-wing party / Some minor left-wing candidate
Venezuela - United Socialist Party of Venezuela / Whomever the United Socialist Party nominates
Jamaica - No idea / Not applicable
Mexico - Party of the Democratic Revolution / Whomever the PRD candidate is
U.S. - Not voting unless there's a non-Democrat/non-Republican on the ballot / The Green candidate unless someone more left-wing is on the ballot
Canada - New Democratic Party / Not applicable
Turkey - Greens and the Left Party of the Future / No idea
South Korea - Unified Progressive Party / Whomever the Unified Progressive Party nominates
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« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2014, 10:34:31 AM »

UK -Labour
Ireland -Labour
Iceland -Social Democratic Alliance
France -PS
Germany -SPD (most likely) or CDU/CSU (in extremely rare circumstances)
Italy -PD
Spain - PSOE
Portugal-PS
Sweden -SAP or FP
Norway -Ap
Finland -SDP or National Coalition Party
Denmark -SD
Austria -SPO
Hungary -MSzP
Greece -SYRIZA
Belgium -PS (Walloonia)/SP.a (Flanders)
Netherlands -PVDA or ChristianUnie
Poland -SLD
Turkey-CHP
Russia -A Just Russia
South Korea-Saenuri
Japan -LDP
India -INC
Australia -Labour
New Zealand -Labour
South Africa -Democratic Alliance
Brazil -Workers' Party
Argentina -UCR
Chile-PS, PPD or PDC
Venezuela -AD
Jamaica -PNP
Mexico -PRD
U.S. -Democratic
Canada -Liberal or NPD

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« Reply #3 on: June 10, 2014, 02:08:54 PM »

UK-Green
Ireland-Fis Nua
Iceland-Social Democratic Alliance
France-Left Front/Cecile Duflot, hopefully.  Wouldn't want Melanchon as President. 
Germany-The Left
Italy-SEL
Spain-PODEMOS
Portugal-PS.  I actually like Seguro.
Sweden-SAP
Norway-Socialist Left
Finland-Left Alliance, though possibly switching if the Social Democrats' new leader impresses me/Green Candidate
Denmark-Red-Green Alliance
Austria-The Greens/The Green candidate
Hungary-MSzP, probably. 
Greece-SYRIZA
Belgium-The Green Parties
Netherlands-SP
Poland-Labor Party, very reluctantly/would depend.  Any leftist who wasn't in the Communist party back in the day would be nice.
Russia-That group Gorbachev tried to found but was barred from/write in Garry Kasparov
Japan-Social Democratic Party
Turkey-CHP
South Korea-Justice Party
India-Indian Communist Party (non-Marxist)
Australia-Greens
New Zealand-Labour
South Africa-Isn't COSATU about to found a party?  Them, please.
Brazil-PSOL/Randolfe Rodrigues
Argentina-PS/Hermes Binner
Chile-PS/Michele Bachelet
Venezuela-PODEMOS, Movement for Socialism, any other leftist anti-Chavez parties/write in one of their names.
Jamaica-PNP
Mexico-PRD/Whoever they nominate, though I hope it's not AMLO again
US-Progressive Democrats only/Jill Stein, most likely
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« Reply #4 on: June 10, 2014, 03:05:19 PM »

UK - Labour
Ireland - Labour
Iceland - Social Democratic Alliance or Bright Future
France - Socialist
Germany - SPD or Greens
Italy - Democrats
Spain - PSOE
Portugal - Socialist Party
Sweden - Social Democratic
Norway - Labour
Finland - SDP
Denmark - Social Democrats
Austria - SPO
Hungary - Together
Greece - Democratic Left
Belgium - PS
Netherlands - D66
Poland - Your Movement
Russia - A Just Russia
Japan - DPJ
India - INC
Australia - Greens
New Zealand - Greens
South Africa - Oh god... I don't know... Congress of the People?
Brazil - Workers Party
Jamaica - PNP
Mexico - PRD
U.S. - Democratic or if Clinton is the nominee Green or Justice
Canada - NDP
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« Reply #5 on: June 10, 2014, 03:58:59 PM »

UK - Respect Party
Ireland - Socialist Party
Iceland - Left-Green Movement
France -  Left Front
Germany - The Left
Italy - Left Ecology Freedom
Spain - United Left
Portugal - Socialist Alternative Movement
Sweden - Left Party
Norway - Socialist Left
Finland -  Left Alliance
Denmark - Socialist People's Party
Austria - The Greens
Hungary - Politics Can Be Different
Greece - SYRIZA
Belgium - Worker's Party
Netherlands - Socialist party
Poland - United Labour
Russia - A Just Russia
Japan - Japanese Communist Party
India - Bahujan Samaj
Australia - Australian Greens
New Zealand - Green Party
South Africa - Workers and Socialist Party
Brazil - Socialism and Freedom Party
Argentina - Socialist Party
Venezuela - United Socialist Party
Jamaica - People's National Party
Mexico - Party of the Democratic Revolution
U.S. - Working-Families Party
Canada - New Democratic party
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« Reply #6 on: June 10, 2014, 05:24:08 PM »


How come you are voting for the social liberal D66 over the PVDA or the Socialist Party in the Netherlands?
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« Reply #7 on: June 10, 2014, 06:48:44 PM »
« Edited: June 11, 2014, 09:43:29 AM by CrabCake »

...in the following countries. Feel free to add more.

UK - Labour, whether I'm in Hallam or not. In NI, the SDLP or Alliance.

Ireland - Give first preferences to Indies and random parties, then Greens (ugh), then Sinn Fein (ugh ugh), then the governing coalition (ugh ugh ugh), then Fianna Fail (ugh times 1000)

Iceland - Bright Future or the Social Democrats

France - EELV in the first round, but I'll vote Presidentially for anyone that can scupper Le Pen and whatever chump UMP puts up. Maybe even Bayrou or someone like that.

Germany - Greens.

Italy - Left Ecology Freedom

Spain - Podemos

Portugal - Democratic Unitarians

Sweden - The Greens

Norway - I'd try and help the fledgling Green Party

Finland - The Green League

Denmark - Red-Greens or Social Democrats

Austria - The Greens

Hungary - Politics can be Different! (Terrible name though)

Greece - Syriza; though I have no idea how well they'll actually perform in office.

Belgium - PS in Wallonia (I like Di Rupo); Groen in Flanders

Netherlands - GreenLeft, but D66 aren't awful.

Poland - Paloikot's Movement? (Lol, does that even exist still)

Russia - Spoiled ballot, what on earth is the point?

Japan - The DJP I guess.

India - Maybe AAP; assuming they haven't exploded. (I know they suck; but I'm not voting Congress or BJP)

Australia - Greens very enthusiastically; but I would play with preferences a lot.

New Zealand - Greens

South Africa - Goodness, the DA - even though I do think they suck, Zuma's ANC is far too up itself at the omoment

Brazil - The Green Party, and probably a reluctant vote for Rousseff

Argentina - Socialist

Venezuela - Podemos

Jamaica - Jamacia's National (not that their is much choice!)

Mexico - PRD?

U.S. - Democrats

Canada - Anti-Harper vote, but the NDP are better than than the Grits, Bloc and the Greenies.

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« Reply #8 on: June 11, 2014, 07:05:01 AM »

UK - UKIP (DUP in NI)
Ireland - Fine Gael or Christian Solidarity
Iceland - Independence Party
France - DLR
Germany - AfD
Italy - MpA, I guess (Not voting for a party founded by Berlusconi, or for fascists)
Spain - PP
Portugal - CDS–PP
Sweden - Moderates
Norway - Progress
Finland - National Coalition Party
Denmark - DKF
Austria - ÖVP or BZÖ
Hungary - Fidesz
Greece -  Independent Greeks
Belgium - N-VA or LDD (Flanders), MR (Wallonia)
Netherlands - VVD
Poland - PiS
Russia - Stay home, unless a non-corrupt right-wing candidate/party stands for election.
Japan - LDP
India - Some member of the NDA.
Australia - Liberal, with Family First, the LDP, the Nationals and the CDP being the major beneficiaries of my preferences.
New Zealand - Most likely National for my electoral vote, and Conservative or ACT for my list vote.
South Africa - DA
Brazil - PR
Argentina - PJ
Venezuela - MUD
Jamaica - JLP
Mexico - PAN
U.S. - Republican for the most part, depending on the individual candidates in a race (say, if another Todd Akin, Louie Gohmert or David Duke ran for office), I'd vote Libertarian.
Canada - Conservative
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« Reply #9 on: June 11, 2014, 10:06:41 PM »

Just bought a tank top with the American flag on it. My housemate bought a black and white one with the flag on it and a non-flag red, white, and blue one.
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« Reply #10 on: June 11, 2014, 10:24:54 PM »


How come you are voting for the social liberal D66 over the PVDA or the Socialist Party in the Netherlands?

Switching it up.
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« Reply #11 on: June 13, 2014, 09:05:34 AM »

UK - Labour
Ireland - Socialist Party/Unsure
Iceland - Pirates/Unsure
France - Greens/Jean-Luc Mélenchon
Germany - Greens
Italy - SEL
Spain - IU
Portugal - Left Bloc
Sweden - Social Democrats
Norway - Greens
Finland - Left Alliance
Denmark - Socialist People's Party
Austria - Greens
Hungary - MSZP
Greece - SYRIZA
Belgium - GROEN!/Ecolo
Netherlands - D66
Poland - Labour/Don't know
Russia - A Just Russia/Garry Kasparov
Japan - Communist
India - Communist
Australia - Greens
New Zealand - Labour
South Africa - Congress of the People
Brazil - BSP/Eduardo Campos
Argentina - Workers' Left Front/Don't know
Venezuela - Fatherland for All/Don't know
Jamaica - PNP
Mexico - Citizens' Movement/PRD candidate
U.S. - Some left-wing third party in most states/Some left-wing third party candidate in most states
Canada - NDP; QS in Quebec
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« Reply #12 on: June 13, 2014, 09:06:22 AM »

lol people supporting COPE. So cute.
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« Reply #13 on: June 13, 2014, 09:38:09 AM »

UK - UKIP (DUP in NI)
Ireland - Stay home
France - DLR
Germany - 1st: CDU/CSU, 2nd AfD
Italy - NCD or UCD
Spain - PP
Portugal - CDS–PP
Sweden - KD
Norway - KD
Finland - KD
Denmark -DFP
Austria - ÖVP
Hungary - Fidesz
Greece -  New Democracy
Belgium - Stay home
Netherlands - Christian Union (pretty much my ideal political party)
Poland - PiS
Russia - Stay home
Japan - LDP
India - Stay home
Australia - First preference to Family First or CDP with my 2nd preference going to the Liberals
New Zealand - Most likely National for my electoral vote, and Conservative for my list vote.
South Africa - African Christian Democratic Party
Brazil - PR
Mexico - PAN
U.S. - Republican for the most part, occasionally Democrats.
Canada - Conservative, Christian Heritage if available.
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« Reply #14 on: June 13, 2014, 09:52:05 AM »

Mine's basically the same as AK's, aside from the UK (where I drift between the Tories and UKIP, and would vote UUP in NI), Italy (Brothers of Italy), Greece (where I guess I'd back New Democracy), Denmark (where I'd probably support the DPP), the Netherlands (I'd be undecided between the PVV and VVD) and Austria (where I could be tempted to vote FPO).
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« Reply #15 on: June 14, 2014, 11:17:08 AM »

UK - Labour
Ireland - Labour
Iceland - Social Democratic Alliance
France - PS
Germany - SPD
Italy - PD
Spain - PSOE
Portugal - PS
Sweden - SAP
Norway - Labour
Finland - SDP
Denmark - Social Democrats
Austria - SPÖ
Hungary - MSZP
Greece - SYRIZA
Belgium - PS
Netherlands - PvdA
Poland - SLD
Russia - A Just Russia
Japan - DPJ
India - INC
Australia - Labor
New Zealand - Labour, for both party list and electorate.
South Africa - DA
Brazil - PT
Argentina - PS?
Venezuela - (Don't know.)
Jamaica - PNP
Mexico - PRD
US - Democratic
Canada - Liberal, possibly NDP depending on the riding.
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« Reply #16 on: May 26, 2016, 10:29:41 AM »
« Edited: May 26, 2016, 08:26:48 PM by alex »

Iceland - Left-Greens
France - Rivasi (EELV)-> 2nd round Socialist Party nominee
Germany -Linke
Italy - Italian Left -> 2nd round PD
Spain - Unidos Podemos
Hungary - anyone but Fidesz and Jobbik, Fidesz (yuck!)  for FTTP (hopefully the  left and center won't be so divided )
Netherlands - Socialist Party or GreenLeft
Japan - Councillors: National (PR): Communist, Constituency: Commies (if they stand a chance), Democratic Party
Australia - Green, 2PP Labor
New Zealand -  Green
U.S. - Stein or McAfee
Peru: PPK
Venezuela: not Maduro
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« Reply #17 on: May 26, 2016, 02:20:23 PM »

UK - United Kingdom Independence Party
Ireland - Fine Gael
Iceland - Independence
France - National Front
Germany - AfD
Italy - New Centre-Right
Spain - PP
Portugal - CDS-PP
Sweden - Swedish Democrats
Norway - Conservative
Finland - Finns
Denmark - Danish People's Party
Austria - AFP
Hungary - Fidesz
Greece - who care
Belgium - who care
Netherlands - PVV   
Poland - PiS
Russia - United Russia
Japan - LDP
India - who care
Australia - Liberal
New Zealand - NZ First
South Africa - who care
Brazil - PSC
Argentina - who care
Venezuela - who care
Jamaica - who care
Mexico - PAN
U.S. - Republican
Canada - Conservative
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« Reply #18 on: May 26, 2016, 03:28:28 PM »

UK - Conservative (hopefully under the lead of Boris)
Ireland - Fine Gael
Iceland - Tentatively the Pirate Party
France - Les Republicains (unless somehow Manuel Valls leads the Socialists, then hes' got my vote)
Germany - Undecided. Leaning slightly towards AfD.
Italy - Democratic Party (Renzi deserves re-election; otherwise I'd support whatever center-right party isn't a joke and has the most sway.
Spain - I'd stay home
Portugal -
Sweden - Swedish Democrats
Norway - Progress Party
Finland -
Denmark - Venstre or Danish People's Party.
Austria -
Hungary - Not sure, but I strongly oppose Jobbik and Fidesz.
Greece -
Belgium -
Netherlands -
Poland -
Russia -
Japan - Liberal Democratic Party
India - BJP
Australia - Liberal Party
New Zealand - National Party, I guess.
South Africa - Democratic Alliance
Brazil -
Argentina - PRO/Cambiemos
Venezuela - MUD
Jamaica - I don't know. Don't follow Jamaican Politics.
Mexico - PAN (reluctantly)
U.S. - Republican/Independent
Canada - Conservative
Israel - Likud
Colombia - Democratic Centre (I'm a supporter of Uribism)
Czech Republic - Civic Democratic Party or TOP09 (depends on who is stronger by election time); Also a  very strong supporter of left-leaning President Miloš Zeman (Party of Civic Rights).

I'll fill out the rest later.
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« Reply #19 on: May 26, 2016, 06:28:08 PM »
« Edited: May 26, 2016, 06:29:58 PM by DavidB. »

You know this is a fake opposition party set up by the Kremlin? Probably not, and that's why going to Wikipedia, clicking all the parties in a country and judging them by "ideology" doesn't work in non-democracies.

edit: oh, i see this thread is old as hell.
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« Reply #20 on: May 26, 2016, 06:47:29 PM »

UK - Conservative
Ireland - Fine Gael
France - The Republicans
Germany - Probably CDU
Italy - Democratic
Sweden - Moderate
Norway -  Progress
Denmark - Venstre
Netherlands - VVD
Australia - Liberal
New Zealand - National
South Africa - Democratic Alliance
Mexico - PAN
U.S. - Libertarian (Presidential)/Republican (Legislative)
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« Reply #21 on: May 26, 2016, 07:12:35 PM »

UK - Respect Party
Ireland - Socialist Party
Iceland - Left-Green Movement
France -  Left Front
Germany - The Left
Italy - Left Ecology Freedom
Spain - United Left
Portugal - Socialist Alternative Movement
Sweden - Left Party
Norway - Socialist Left
Finland -  Left Alliance
Denmark - Socialist People's Party
Austria - The Greens
Hungary - Politics Can Be Different
Greece - SYRIZA
Belgium - Worker's Party
Netherlands - Socialist party
Poland - United Labour
Russia - A Just Russia
Japan - Japanese Communist Party
India - Bahujan Samaj
Australia - Australian Greens
New Zealand - Green Party
South Africa - Workers and Socialist Party
Brazil - Socialism and Freedom Party
Argentina - Socialist Party
Venezuela - United Socialist Party
Jamaica - People's National Party
Mexico - Party of the Democratic Revolution
U.S. - Working-Families Party
Canada - New Democratic party
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« Reply #22 on: May 26, 2016, 07:35:40 PM »

UK - Liberal Democrats
Ireland - Fianna Fáil
Iceland - Bright Future or Progressive/David Oddson
France - Radical/Jean Lassalle or Francois Bayrou
Germany - Free Democratic/Joachim Gauck
Italy - Civic Choice/Sergio Mattarella
Spain - Citizen's
Portugal - Democratic Republican
Sweden - Moderate
Norway - Conservative
Finland - National Coalition/Sauli Niinistö
Denmark - Liberal Alliance
Austria - NEOS/NEOS candidate or the less extreme
Hungary - Liberals/not applicable
Greece - The River or Union of Centrists
Belgium - Humanist Democratic Centre
Netherlands - Democrats 66
Poland - .Modern
Russia - A Just Russia/AJR's candidate or any anti-Putin non-communist/fascist candidate
Japan - Democratic
India - Telugu Desam
Australia - Palmer United or Nick Xenophon Team
New Zealand - United Future
South Africa - Agang
Brazil - Progressive Republican or Green/Moderate candidate
Argentina - United for a New Alternative/UNA candidate
Venezuela - Democratic Action/reformist presidential candidate
Jamaica - Jamaica Labour
Mexico - New Alliance
U.S. - UNDECIDED/Gary Johnson/William Weld
Canada - Conservative
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« Reply #23 on: May 27, 2016, 07:07:04 AM »

UK: Labour
Ireland: Sinn Fein
Iceland: Progressive
France: Le Pen/Something
Germany: The Left
Italy: Five Start Movement
Spain: Podemos
Portugal: Socialist Party
Sweden: Sweden Democrats
Norway: Centre
Finland: Social Democrats
Denmark: Social Democrats
Austria: Social Democratic

Hungary: Fidesz
Greece: Popular Unity
Belgium: Humanist Democratic Centre
Netherlands: Party for Freedom
Poland: Polish People's Party
Russia: Some Communist/Communist Party
Japan: Communist
India: Indian National Congress, though could vote for Communist or other parties based upon the province.
Australia: Labour
New Zealand: New Zealand First
South Africa: United Democratic Movement
Brazil: Brazilian Socialist Party/idk
Argentina: Justicialist Party/Kirchner supporter
Venezuala: United Socialist Party /A Chavisto unless Maduro.
Jamaica: People's National Party
Mexico: Party of the Democratic Revolution
US: Supported Sanders, though now not so happy of him, will vote for him though, split between Clinton and Trump, probably lean towards Sanders with Trump.
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« Reply #24 on: May 27, 2016, 07:33:14 AM »

...in the following countries. Feel free to add more.

UK - Labour, whether I'm in Hallam or not. In NI, the SDLP or Alliance.

Ireland - Give first preferences to Indies and random parties, then Greens (ugh), then Sinn Fein (ugh ugh), then the governing coalition (ugh ugh ugh), then Fianna Fail (ugh times 1000)

Iceland - Bright Future or the Social Democrats

France - EELV in the first round, but I'll vote Presidentially for anyone that can scupper Le Pen and whatever chump UMP puts up. Maybe even Bayrou or someone like that.

Germany - Greens.

Italy - Left Ecology Freedom

Spain - Podemos

Portugal - Democratic Unitarians

Sweden - The Greens

Norway - I'd try and help the fledgling Green Party

Finland - The Green League

Denmark - Red-Greens or Social Democrats

Austria - The Greens

Hungary - Politics can be Different! (Terrible name though)

Greece - Syriza; though I have no idea how well they'll actually perform in office.

Belgium - PS in Wallonia (I like Di Rupo); Groen in Flanders

Netherlands - GreenLeft, but D66 aren't awful.

Poland - Paloikot's Movement? (Lol, does that even exist still)

Russia - Spoiled ballot, what on earth is the point?

Japan - The DJP I guess.

India - Maybe AAP; assuming they haven't exploded. (I know they suck; but I'm not voting Congress or BJP)

Australia - Greens very enthusiastically; but I would play with preferences a lot.

New Zealand - Greens

South Africa - Goodness, the DA - even though I do think they suck, Zuma's ANC is far too up itself at the omoment

Brazil - The Green Party, and probably a reluctant vote for Rousseff

Argentina - Socialist

Venezuela - Podemos

Jamaica - Jamacia's National (not that their is much choice!)

Mexico - PRD?

U.S. - Democrats

Canada - Anti-Harper vote, but the NDP are better than than the Grits, Bloc and the Greenies.


Pretty similar choices. Swedish Greens are inept enough that I'd consider switching my vote to the SD's. PRD is better now Obrador has left. I'd vote Progressive Alliance in Venezuela (I didn't know the original Venezuelan Podemos had been overtaken by chavistas). I'd lean against the pro-impeachment parties in Brazil, including the Greens and Marina Silva's org. In South Africa I'd support Vavi's org if he Eve starts one. India? Anti BJP vote - but I would also try and dislodge regional insane people as well. lol at Japan, maybe I would toss a waste vote for commies. I'd join the Sld in Poland now that Miller is going - no time for True Left splits! In NI I would vote for Greens rather than the old five. In Netherlands, I would clearly vote for the animal rights party. Iceland I would probably vote Pirate, just to force the new constitution through and finally set sail on the corruptocracy. In Finaland all parties are basically the same. I'd vote Alternative in Denmark tbh - Even though they are a bit 'Ted talks: The Party" for me.

Of non mentioned countries that I care about. Pakistan: Imran Khan's party. Croatia, the Greens (RIP). Albania, PS. Israel, Merertz (bobo). Bangladesh: Awami Tongue Taiwan, New Power. Slovakia, roflmao.
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