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Post by greatkingrat on Jun 8, 2014 12:50:05 GMT
If you think that's weird, it didn't even allow female members until 2006, and at one point its website did not operate on Sundays. Not sure if the latter is still the case, I will try tomorrow! Still is, all pages redirect to www.sgp.nl/Zondag"Op zondag is deze website niet beschikbaar."
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Tony Otim
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Post by Tony Otim on Jun 16, 2014 20:29:24 GMT
2009 Results Sweden: Sweden dropped from 19 to 18 seats in 2009, but gained an extra 2 via Lisbon. They keep 20 this Year Social Democratic (S) | 24.4% | -0.2% | 5 seats* | nc | PES | Moderate (M) | 18.8% | +0.6% | 4 seats | nc | EPP | Liberal People's Party (FP) | 13.6% | +3.7% | 3 seats | +1 | ALDE | Green (MP) | 11.0% | +5.6% | 2 seats | +1 | EGP | Pirates (PP) | 7.1% | +7.1% | 1 seat* | +1 | EGP-EFA | Left (V) | 5.7% | -7.1% | 1 seat | -1 | EUL - NGL | Centre (C) | 5.5% | -0.8% | 1 seat | nc | ALDE | Christian Democrats (KD) | 4.7% | -1.0% | 1 seat | nc | EPP | June List (JL) | 3.6% | -10.9% | 0 seats | -3 | |
* the extra seats post-Lisbon went to the Social Democrats and the Pirates. Polls indicate that the Pirates, Christian Democrats and Centre could all miss out this time, with the eurosceptic Swedish Democrats claiming seats, the Liberal Folkpartei losing seats and the big two both gaining. 2014 Results: S (social Democratic) | 24.2% | -0.2% | 5 seats | -1 | S&D | MP (Greens) | 15.4% | +4.4% | 4 seats | +2 | EGP | M (Moderate) | 13.7% | -5.2% | 3 seats | -1 | EPP | FP (Liberal People's) | 9.9% | -3.7% | 2 seats | -1 | ALDE | SD (Swedish Democrats) | 9.7% | +6.4% | 2 seats | +2 |
| C (centre) | 6.5% | +1.0% | 1 seat | nc | ALDE | V (Left) | 6.3% | +0.7% | 1 seat | nc | EUL-NGL | KD (Christian Democrats) | 5.9% | +1.3% | 1 seat | nc | EPP | FI (Feminist Initiative) | 5.5% | +3.3% | 1 seat | +1 | S&D~ | PP (Pirates) | 2.2% | -4.9% | 0 seats | -2 |
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~ Membership agreed post-election.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2014 8:56:43 GMT
2009 Results Sweden: Sweden dropped from 19 to 18 seats in 2009, but gained an extra 2 via Lisbon. They keep 20 this Year Social Democratic (S) | 24.4% | -0.2% | 5 seats* | nc | PES | Moderate (M) | 18.8% | +0.6% | 4 seats | nc | EPP | Liberal People's Party (FP) | 13.6% | +3.7% | 3 seats | +1 | ALDE | Green (MP) | 11.0% | +5.6% | 2 seats | +1 | EGP | Pirates (PP) | 7.1% | +7.1% | 1 seat* | +1 | EGP-EFA | Left (V) | 5.7% | -7.1% | 1 seat | -1 | EUL - NGL | Centre (C) | 5.5% | -0.8% | 1 seat | nc | ALDE | Christian Democrats (KD) | 4.7% | -1.0% | 1 seat | nc | EPP | June List (JL) | 3.6% | -10.9% | 0 seats | -3 | |
* the extra seats post-Lisbon went to the Social Democrats and the Pirates. Polls indicate that the Pirates, Christian Democrats and Centre could all miss out this time, with the eurosceptic Swedish Democrats claiming seats, the Liberal Folkpartei losing seats and the big two both gaining. 2014 Results: S (social Democratic) | 24.2% | -0.2% | 5 seats | -1 | S&D | MP (Greens) | 15.4% | +4.4% | 4 seats | +2 | EGP | M (Moderate) | 13.7% | -5.2% | 3 seats | -1 | EPP | FP (Liberal People's) | 9.9% | -3.7% | 2 seats | -1 | ALDE | SD (Swedish Democrats) | 9.7% | +6.4% | 2 seats | +2 |
| C (centre) | 6.5% | +1.0% | 1 seat | nc | ALDE | V (Left) | 6.3% | +0.7% | 1 seat | nc | EUL-NGL | KD (Christian Democrats) | 5.9% | +1.3% | 1 seat | nc | EPP | FI (Feminist Initiative) | 5.5% | +3.3% | 1 seat | +1 | S&D~ | PP (Pirates) | 2.2% | -4.9% | 2 seats | -2 |
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~ Membership agreed post-election. how did the pirates manage two seats with 2%?
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Post by Tony Otim on Jun 17, 2014 9:15:41 GMT
typo now corrected, thanks.
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