The political landscape in Germany is closing to the one we have in France. Happening in the UK too, at a slower pace, but it is happening.
I thought the "we are fed up" political trend was frenchy french... well, nope, it spans all over EU.
Here, political coalition has never been a thing (we tried after WWII, but hardcore failed) : either one party has the majority by itself, either it is the circus. If we had the same election system than in Germany and UK, the "rassemblement national" would have been in power for years.
We have a "weakest link" election system: if the biggest party is not big enough, all the other parties can team up to block it.
I thought the "we are fed up" political trend was frenchy french... well, nope, it spans all over EU.
Here, political coalition has never been a thing (we tried after WWII, but hardcore failed) : either one party has the majority by itself, either it is the circus. If we had the same election system than in Germany and UK, the "rassemblement national" would have been in power for years.
We have a "weakest link" election system: if the biggest party is not big enough, all the other parties can team up to block it.