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Post by markgoodair on Jul 10, 2013 22:47:35 GMT
Spying scandal PM resigns new election
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Post by Sibboleth on Jul 10, 2013 23:09:42 GMT
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Post by Sibboleth on Jul 10, 2013 23:27:49 GMT
Anyways, politics in Luxembourg is dominated by the Christian Social People's Party (CSV) which is your typical Benelux Catholic centrist conservative party, except that it still wins elections. It has won the most votes election since 1979, the most seats in all elections after 1945 and has only been out of power once since then (between 1974 and 1979 when there was a DP-LSAP coalition). Junckner himself has/d been in office since 1995 and generally shared power with the LSAP (the usual moderate socialist party) though once did with the DP (your typical Benelux secular conservatives who call themselves liberals). In some respects all much of muchness. Other parties include the Greens (the usual), the Alternative Democratic Reform party (pensioners lobby masquerading as some kind of conservative populist outfit), and The Left which is a hard left party. Luxembourg used to have a decently strong Communist party, but it lost its last seat in the first election after the Wall came down.
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Post by iainbhx on Jul 11, 2013 11:13:26 GMT
So this time it will be a CSV-DP coalition.
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Post by Merseymike on Jul 11, 2013 22:23:53 GMT
So this time it will be a CSV-DP coalition. I don't know much about the state of the parties, but would the Socialists have wanted elections if they were likely to lose ground? There could be a centre-left coalition with the Liberals (DP), Greens, and Socialists, if the CSV is seen as tainted
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Post by johnloony on Jul 12, 2013 3:29:09 GMT
I don't really care much about what parties there are in Luxembourg. Whenever I think of Luxembourg I usually don't get any further than Prince Louis of...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2013 19:36:48 GMT
I don't really care much about what parties there are in Luxembourg. Whenever I think of Luxembourg I usually don't get any further than Prince Louis of... His father the grand duke looks rather like Nigel Farage.
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Post by markgoodair on Oct 16, 2013 18:12:51 GMT
Two new parties standing this time, the Pirate party and Partei fir Integral Demokratie.
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Post by iainbhx on Oct 20, 2013 17:08:10 GMT
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Post by andrea on Oct 20, 2013 18:45:09 GMT
420/625 reported
Christian Social People's Party 33.2 (-4.84) 23 seats (-3) Socialists 19.68 (-1.88) 13 seats (=) Democratic Party (Liberals) 19.13 (+4.15) 13 seats (+4) Greens 10.02 (-1.69) 6 (-1) Alternative Democratic Reform Party (Conservatives) 6.55 (-1.58) 3 (-1) The Left (far left) 4.92 (+1.63) 2 (+1) Pirates 3.09 (+3.09) 0 Party for Integral Democracy 1.76 (+1.76) 0 Communists 1.65 (+0.18) 0
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Post by iainbhx on Oct 20, 2013 18:49:19 GMT
So it looks like they can actually carry on as they were.
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Post by finsobruce on Oct 20, 2013 18:55:26 GMT
420/625 reported Christian Social People's Party 33.2 (-4.84) 23 seats (-3) Socialists 19.68 (-1.88) 13 seats (=) Democratic Party (Liberals) 19.13 (+4.15) 13 seats (+4) Greens 10.02 (-1.69) 6 (-1) Alternative Democratic Reform Party (Conservatives) 6.55 (-1.58) 3 (-1) The Left (far left) 4.92 (+1.63) 2 (+1) Pirates 3.09 (+3.09) 0 Party for Integral Democracy 1.76 (+1.76) 0 Communists 1.65 (+0.18) 0 Can't find out what the Party for Integral Democracy stand for, although their campaign slogan translates as "One Step Ahead". Can anyone enlighten?
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Post by maxque on Oct 21, 2013 4:34:15 GMT
A former ADR MP, which tried to defect to the Greens, but was refused. Direct democracy, homeopathy, forcing banks to lend money to small businesses, linking the numbers of students allowed into a university program to the demand on the market, if I believe an interview he gave.
Mostly, his votes came from the North, especially around his home area.
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Post by tricky on Oct 22, 2013 10:21:18 GMT
The Luxembourg papers are reporting that a Liberal/Socialist/Green coalition is going to be formed returning the CSV to opposition for the first time since 1979. The Liberal leader would become Prime Minister.
That would be a shock to put it mildly.
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Post by erlend on Oct 22, 2013 10:33:51 GMT
As only the second non CSV PM since liberation in 1994 that is quite a shock. The other was Gaston Thorn in the late 70s.
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Post by iainbhx on Oct 22, 2013 12:14:52 GMT
The Luxembourg papers are reporting that a Liberal/Socialist/Green coalition is going to be formed returning the CSV to opposition for the first time since 1979. The Liberal leader would become Prime Minister. That would be a shock to put it mildly. Dear God, I never even thought of that happening, isn't this one of the signs of the End Times.
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Post by tricky on Oct 26, 2013 20:52:55 GMT
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Post by Sibboleth on Oct 26, 2013 23:34:05 GMT
I think the circumstances of the election are key to this. Questionable whether such an obvious rag-tag-and-bobtail coalition will have much of a chance of re-election, but stranger things have happened.
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Post by Merseymike on Oct 31, 2013 12:33:14 GMT
But its not as strange as it might look. Remember Liberal parties can be either right or left leaning - in both Belgium and Luxembourg they are left leaning. Holland has two liberal parties one left liberal, the other right liberal.
This is a perfectly coherent centre-left coalition.
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Post by mboy on Dec 11, 2013 9:29:26 GMT
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