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    • Toxy 🔬🇪🇺🇸🇪🇬🇧🇺🇦

    @toxy Exactly! Both media and politicians here are saying that “this is what democracy demands”. No it doesn’t?? Sure, it’s customary that the largest party will be invited to try to form a government. Let him try and fail

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      @onrust Those were exactly my thoughts. Yet a fascist-led government is presented in many media outlets as a fait accompli.

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      Kit 🔻 (onrust@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 30-Nov-2023 15:16:30 JST Kit 🔻 Kit 🔻
      • Doorbraak.eu

      And this one placard with a short-term but essential strategy: a cordon sanitaire around Wilders' PVV.

      They can't govern with just 37 seats. So why help these fascists out?

      At the protest there were quite a few questions about what a cordon sanitaire is, so here a wiki reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cordon_sanitaire_(politics)

      📷 @doorbraak

      #netherlands #amsterdam #antifa #wilders #PVV

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        Cordon sanitaire (politics)
        In politics, cordon sanitaire (French for "sanitary cordon") is the refusal of one political party to cooperate with certain other political parties. Often this is because the targeted party has strategies or an ideology perceived as unacceptable or radical and extremist. Origins of term Beginning in the late 1980s, the term was introduced into the discourse on parliamentary politics by Belgian commentators. At that time, the far-right Flemish nationalist Vlaams Blok party began to make significant electoral gains. Because the Vlaams Blok was considered a racist group by many, the other Belgian political parties committed to exclude the party from any coalition government, even if that forced the formation of grand coalition governments between ideological rivals. Commentators dubbed this agreement Belgium's cordon sanitaire. In 2004, its successor party, Vlaams Belang changed its party platform to allow it to comply with the law. While no formal new agreement has been signed against it, it nevertheless remains uncertain whether any mainstream Belgian party will enter into coalition...

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