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« Reply #25 on: March 13, 2008, 06:12:27 PM »


Eh, not that much into the revolutionary stuff. I might've voted for him, though.
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« Reply #26 on: March 13, 2008, 09:44:26 PM »


Rather them than the AKP.
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« Reply #27 on: March 13, 2008, 11:27:53 PM »

It's a question of point of view I guess...
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« Reply #28 on: March 14, 2008, 12:18:46 PM »

PVV and Vlaams Belang? Why would you vote for these racists?

Their racism is well placed.

No, racism is never well placed.
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« Reply #29 on: March 14, 2008, 01:06:12 PM »

UK: Lib Dems
N. Ireland: Alliance (UUP/SDLP depending on candidate when no Alliance candidate)
Wales: Lib Dems
Scotland: Lib Dems
Ireland: Green
Iceland: Progressive
Norway: Liberal
Sweden: Centre
Finland: Centre
Poland: LiD, specifically the Democrats
Russia: Yabloko
Ukraine: Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc
Romania: Democratic Party
Bulgaria: Simeon II's party
Greece: NOTA
Serbia: Liberal Democratic Party
Kosovo: NOTA
Montenegro: Movement for Changes
Croatia: HNS
Italy: PD
Switzerland: Green-Liberals
Austria: Dr. Martin's List, probably SPO if necessary
Germany: FDP/Green swing voter
Holland: D66
Belgium: NOTA
Luxembourg: DP, maybe Greens
France: MoDem
Spain: PSOE
Portugal: NOTA
Cyprus: I'll finish this later.
Malta:
Czech:
Slovakia:
BiH:
Slovenia:
Estonia:
Lithuania:
Latvia:

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Turkey:
Lebanon:
India:
Pakistan:
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Thailand:
Taiwan:
Japan:
South Korea:
Malaysia:
Indonesia:
Australia:
NZ:
Fiji:
Mongolia:
Georgia:
Armenia:
Azerbaijan:
Others??

South Africa:
Kenya:
Others??

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Quebec:
Puerto Rico:
Jamaica:
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Colombia:
Venezuela:
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Ecuador:
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« Reply #30 on: March 14, 2008, 01:24:09 PM »
« Edited: March 15, 2008, 01:52:54 AM by jeron »

UK: LibDem
Ireland: Greens
Iceland: Left-Green
Norway: Centre Party
Sweden: Greens
Finland: Left Alliance
Poland: None of the parties appeal to me very much, but i'd go with Left and Democrats
Russia: There is no democracy, so it's no use voting.
Ukraine: Timoshenko Bloc
Romania: See Poland. Social Democrats
Bulgaria: Coalition for Bulgaria
Greece: Panhellenic socialist movement
Serbia: Liberal Democrats
Montenegro: Movement for Changes
Croatia: Social Liberals
Italy: Daisy-Democracy (or anyone else not associated with Berlusconi)
Switzerland: Greens or Green Liberals
Austria: Greens
Germany: Greens
Netherlands: D66, in European elections Greens
Belgium: Flemish Liberal Party
Luxembourg: Grrens
France: Mouvement Democrate
Spain: PSOE
Portugal: Unitarian Deomcratic
Cyprus: Social Democrats
Malta: Labour
Czech: Greens
Slovakia: Social Democrats
BiH: ??
Slovenia: Liberal Democrats
Estonia: Centre party
Lithuania: Liberal and Centre
Latvia: Greens
 
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Israel: None
Turkey: None
India: INC
Pakistan: PPPP
Bangladesh: Awami
Taiwan: Democratic progressive
Japan: Democratic Party
Malaysia: None
Australia: Democrats or Greens
NZ: Greens


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South Africa: ANC
Kenya: ODM
Others??

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Canada: Liberal Party
Puerto Rico: Popular democratic
Jamaica: PNP
Mexico: Greens
Colombia: Liberals
Venezuela: Anyone who's not Hugo Chavez
Brazil: Greens
Peru: Aprista
Ecuador: Democratic Left
Bolivia: ??
Uruguay: Broad front
Argentina: Radical Civiv Union
Chili: Humanist party
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« Reply #31 on: March 14, 2008, 03:19:25 PM »

Canada: Liberal Party
Puerto Rico: Popular democratic
Jamaica: Labour
Mexico: Greens
Colombia: Liberals
Venezuela: Anyone who's not Hugo Chavez
Brazil: Greens
Peru: Aprista
Ecuador: Democratic Left
Bolivia: ??
Uruguay: Broad front
Argentina: Radical Civiv Union
Chili: Humanist party
Considering you support moderately center-left parties in other countries, why do you like the Humanists in Chile? They are quite far left; their leader, Tomás Hirsch, is a supporter of Morales and Chávez and they are in an electoral union with the extremist Communist Party. (The Humanists are also the smallest party, receiving the smallest amount of votes in the last congressional election, with no parliamentary representation or mayors in any municipality.)
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« Reply #32 on: March 14, 2008, 03:23:40 PM »

Nobody calls the JLP "Labour", and it would be quite misleading to do so.
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« Reply #33 on: March 14, 2008, 10:56:39 PM »

Lewis, the NDP doesn't have a Quebec provincial wing.
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« Reply #34 on: March 15, 2008, 01:50:39 AM »

Canada: Liberal Party
Puerto Rico: Popular democratic
Jamaica: Labour
Mexico: Greens
Colombia: Liberals
Venezuela: Anyone who's not Hugo Chavez
Brazil: Greens
Peru: Aprista
Ecuador: Democratic Left
Bolivia: ??
Uruguay: Broad front
Argentina: Radical Civiv Union
Chili: Humanist party
Considering you support moderately center-left parties in other countries, why do you like the Humanists in Chile? They are quite far left; their leader, Tomás Hirsch, is a supporter of Morales and Chávez and they are in an electoral union with the extremist Communist Party. (The Humanists are also the smallest party, receiving the smallest amount of votes in the last congressional election, with no parliamentary representation or mayors in any municipality.)

I was attracted by their humanist philosophy. I wouldn't however vote for anyone who supports Chavez. In that case i woud probably vote for the Party for Democracy.
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« Reply #35 on: March 15, 2008, 08:05:55 AM »

Lewis, the NDP doesn't have a Quebec provincial wing.
But they're running in Quebec in federal elections. That's something, innit? Wink
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« Reply #36 on: March 15, 2008, 12:37:19 PM »

Lewis, the NDP doesn't have a Quebec provincial wing.
But they're running in Quebec in federal elections. That's something, innit? Wink

Yes, but I am pretty sure he meant provincial. Please don't cop out. I know there aren't any good parties in Quebec Wink
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« Reply #37 on: March 15, 2008, 03:55:03 PM »

Lewis, the NDP doesn't have a Quebec provincial wing.
But they're running in Quebec in federal elections. That's something, innit? Wink

Yes, but I am pretty sure he meant provincial. Please don't cop out. I know there aren't any good parties in Quebec Wink
Well then, not ADQ. Otherwise candidate-based but with a preference for voting third (fourth?) party or possibly not at all. Against independence in any referendum.
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« Reply #38 on: March 15, 2008, 03:56:14 PM »

Lewis, the NDP doesn't have a Quebec provincial wing.
But they're running in Quebec in federal elections. That's something, innit? Wink

Yes, but I am pretty sure he meant provincial. Please don't cop out. I know there aren't any good parties in Quebec Wink
Well then, not ADQ. Otherwise candidate-based but with a preference for voting third (fourth?) party or possibly not at all. Against independence in any referendum.

Quebec Solidaire maybe?
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« Reply #39 on: March 15, 2008, 04:06:39 PM »

Lewis, the NDP doesn't have a Quebec provincial wing.
But they're running in Quebec in federal elections. That's something, innit? Wink

Yes, but I am pretty sure he meant provincial. Please don't cop out. I know there aren't any good parties in Quebec Wink
Well then, not ADQ. Otherwise candidate-based but with a preference for voting third (fourth?) party or possibly not at all. Against independence in any referendum.

Quebec Solidaire maybe?
I did sort of support them last time around, yeah.
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« Reply #40 on: March 15, 2008, 04:09:17 PM »
« Edited: March 15, 2008, 08:11:18 PM by Frodo »

UK: Conservative
N. Ireland: Democratic Unionist Party
Wales: Conservative
Scotland: Conservative
Ireland: Fine Gael
Iceland: Independence
Norway: Conservative (Høyre)
Sweden: Moderate
Finland: National Coalition Party
Poland: Law and Justice Party
Russia: Union of Right Forces
Ukraine: Our Ukraine -Peoples' Self-Defense Bloc
Romania: National Liberal Party or the Democratic Party
Bulgaria: Citizens for European Development
Greece: New Democracy
Serbia: Democratic Party
Kosovo: ?
Montenegro: Movement for Changes
Croatia: Croatian Democratic Union
Italy: Democratic Party
Switzerland: Christian Democratic People's Party
Austria: Austrian People's Party
Germany: Christian Democratic Party
Holland: Christian Democratic Appeal
Belgium: Humanist Democratic Centre (Wallonia) & Christian Democratic and Flemish (Flanders)
Luxembourg: Christian Social People's Party
France: UMP (Union for a Popular Movement)
Spain: People's Party
Portugal: Democratic and Social Centre/People's Party
Cyprus: ?
Malta: ?
Czech Republic: Civic Democratic Party
Slovakia: Christian Democratic Movement
Bosnia & Herzegovina: ?
Slovenia: New Slovenia-Christian People's Party
Estonia: Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica
Lithuania: Homeland Union
Latvia: ?

Israel: Likud
Turkey: Justice and Development Party
Lebanon: Lebanese Forces
India: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
Pakistan: United Alliance Party
Bangladesh: Bangladesh National Party
Thailand: Democrat Party
Taiwan: Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT)
Japan: Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)
South Korea: Grand National Party
Malaysia: ?
Indonesia: ?
Australia: Liberal
New Zealand: National
Fiji: United Fiji Party
Mongolia: Democratic Party
Georgia: Right Opposition
Armenia: ?
Azerbaijan: Azerbaijan Popular Front Party


South Africa: Inkatha Freedom Party
Kenya: ?


Canada: Conservative
Quebec: Action démocratique du Québec (ADQ)
Puerto Rico: New Progressive Party
Jamaica: ?
Mexico: PAN
Colombia: Colombian Conservative Party
Venezuela: Civil Resistance
Brazil: Democrats
Peru: ?
Ecuador: ?
Bolivia: Nationalist Democratic Action
Uruguay: National Party
Argentina: Justicialist Party
Chile: Independent Democrat Union
 
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« Reply #41 on: March 15, 2008, 04:42:45 PM »

Canada: Conservative
Quebec: Action démocratique du Québec (ADQ)
Puerto Rico: New Progressive Party
Jamaica: ?
Mexico: PAN
Colombia: Colombian Conservative Party
Venezuela: Civil Resistance
Brazil: Democrats
Peru: ?
Ecuador: ?
Bolivia: Nationalist Democratic Action
Uruguay: National Party
Argentina: Justicialist Party
Chile: Christian Democrat Party
 
Your choices elsewhere seem fairly right-wing so I wonder why you'd support the Christian Democrats in Chile. They have been in an electoral pact with the left-wing Socialist Party since Pinochet's presidency ended and their own policies have becoming quite leftist. They hate the more right-wing parties with fervor and expelled one of their senators for voting with the right on some legislation. The Chilean Christian Democrats truly love big government interventionism and aren't to keen on a true free market, preferring government ownership in many cases. They're currently fighting with the Latin American union of Christian Democratic parties because the latter are concerned about their growing leftism.
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« Reply #42 on: March 15, 2008, 05:06:16 PM »

Canada: Conservative
Quebec: Action démocratique du Québec (ADQ)
Puerto Rico: New Progressive Party
Jamaica: ?
Mexico: PAN
Colombia: Colombian Conservative Party
Venezuela: Civil Resistance
Brazil: Democrats
Peru: ?
Ecuador: ?
Bolivia: Nationalist Democratic Action
Uruguay: National Party
Argentina: Justicialist Party
Chile: Christian Democrat Party
 
Your choices elsewhere seem fairly right-wing so I wonder why you'd support the Christian Democrats in Chile. They have been in an electoral pact with the left-wing Socialist Party since Pinochet's presidency ended and their own policies have becoming quite leftist. They hate the more right-wing parties with fervor and expelled one of their senators for voting with the right on some legislation. The Chilean Christian Democrats truly love big government interventionism and aren't to keen on a true free market, preferring government ownership in many cases. They're currently fighting with the Latin American union of Christian Democratic parties because the latter are concerned about their growing leftism.

Good point -towards the end of this list, I wasn't looking all that carefully, and simply chose them based on their name, just to get this thing over and done with. 
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« Reply #43 on: March 15, 2008, 07:01:47 PM »

Lewis, the NDP doesn't have a Quebec provincial wing.
But they're running in Quebec in federal elections. That's something, innit? Wink

Yes, but I am pretty sure he meant provincial. Please don't cop out. I know there aren't any good parties in Quebec Wink
Well then, not ADQ. Otherwise candidate-based but with a preference for voting third (fourth?) party or possibly not at all. Against independence in any referendum.

Quebec Solidaire maybe?
I did sort of support them last time around, yeah.

The Liberals are the only true federalist party, the Greens are indecisive on the issue... QS is separatist leaning, but are like the ADQ in that they really don't care. And then there's the "Equality Party"
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« Reply #44 on: March 15, 2008, 07:07:42 PM »

Canada: Conservative
Quebec: Action démocratique du Québec (ADQ)
Puerto Rico: New Progressive Party
Jamaica: ?
Mexico: PAN
Colombia: Colombian Conservative Party
Venezuela: Civil Resistance
Brazil: Democrats
Peru: ?
Ecuador: ?
Bolivia: Nationalist Democratic Action
Uruguay: National Party
Argentina: Justicialist Party
Chile: Christian Democrat Party
 
Your choices elsewhere seem fairly right-wing so I wonder why you'd support the Christian Democrats in Chile. They have been in an electoral pact with the left-wing Socialist Party since Pinochet's presidency ended and their own policies have becoming quite leftist. They hate the more right-wing parties with fervor and expelled one of their senators for voting with the right on some legislation. The Chilean Christian Democrats truly love big government interventionism and aren't to keen on a true free market, preferring government ownership in many cases. They're currently fighting with the Latin American union of Christian Democratic parties because the latter are concerned about their growing leftism.

Good point -towards the end of this list, I wasn't looking all that carefully, and simply chose them based on their name, just to get this thing over and done with. 
Based on your other party choices, I'd say you'd fit ideologically with either National Renewal or the Independent Democratic Union (they are so similar they should unite instead of fighting each other).
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« Reply #45 on: March 16, 2008, 06:35:59 AM »

Lewis, the NDP doesn't have a Quebec provincial wing.
But they're running in Quebec in federal elections. That's something, innit? Wink

Yes, but I am pretty sure he meant provincial. Please don't cop out. I know there aren't any good parties in Quebec Wink
Well then, not ADQ. Otherwise candidate-based but with a preference for voting third (fourth?) party or possibly not at all. Against independence in any referendum.

Quebec Solidaire maybe?
I did sort of support them last time around, yeah.

The Liberals are the only true federalist party, the Greens are indecisive on the issue... QS is separatist leaning, but are like the ADQ in that they really don't care. And then there's the "Equality Party"
That isn't my sole overriding concern, you know.
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« Reply #46 on: March 16, 2008, 08:12:11 AM »

Lewis, the NDP doesn't have a Quebec provincial wing.
But they're running in Quebec in federal elections. That's something, innit? Wink

Yes, but I am pretty sure he meant provincial. Please don't cop out. I know there aren't any good parties in Quebec Wink
Well then, not ADQ. Otherwise candidate-based but with a preference for voting third (fourth?) party or possibly not at all. Against independence in any referendum.

Quebec Solidaire maybe?
I did sort of support them last time around, yeah.

The Liberals are the only true federalist party, the Greens are indecisive on the issue... QS is separatist leaning, but are like the ADQ in that they really don't care. And then there's the "Equality Party"

The Equality Party is either de-registered or dead.
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« Reply #47 on: March 16, 2008, 10:54:27 AM »

In these countries/regions, which party (parties) do you/would you support?

UK: LDP
Poland: Democrats
Russia: Not United Russia
Serbia: Pro-Western
Italy: The Union
Germany: SDU or LDU
Holland: Labour or Freedom
France: Democrats
Israel: Probably Olmert's Centrist Party
Turkey: Swing between Republicans and Democrats
India: National Congress
Taiwan: DPP
Japan: Dems
Australia: Dems or Labour
Canada: Liberal
Mexico: Not PAN
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« Reply #48 on: March 16, 2008, 11:24:56 AM »

The Union does not exist anymore LOL
It's either PD or Sinistra Arcobaleno(Raimbow Left)
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« Reply #49 on: March 16, 2008, 11:43:10 AM »

Well, anyone who opposes that Berlesuconi
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