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xforeverxmetalx

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well, our government is the "Bundestag", they handle everything. The Bundestag is a collective of all the different parties in germany.

At the elections we have two votes, the first is for one member of a party. The member that got the most votes withing one "Bundesland" is voted to the "Bundestag" directly. He's got a save seat. So that's 16 seats of the Bundestag then (out of 260 seats or something like that).

The second vote is way more important. That one is for the whole country. You give a direct vote for one party. In the end they calculate how many percent of all votes each party got and they get the same amout of percent of seats in the Bundestag. A party needs to have gotten at least 5% of all votes to be allowed to the Bundestag.

e.g. party x gets 10 percent of all the votes in germany. They get (out of 260 seats) 26 seats in the Bundestag.

cool :]
 

Sipyloidea

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he wouldn't be a very good boyfriend if he didn't want to. of course if he wanted to help, that would make you think, that he thinks there is a problem with your breasts, and then you would scream at him. so he won't want to help. i know girls all too well.

well, I know what he thinks of my breasts and I didn't yell at him. I'm just teasing him time by time :p

training my breasts would be for me only :p if he liked it too that would be some nice side effect
 

mental_mercury

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18 Juni 2007
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well, our government is the "Bundestag", they handle everything. The Bundestag is a collective of all the different parties in germany.

At the elections we have two votes, the first is for one member of a party. The member that got the most votes withing one "Bundesland" is voted to the "Bundestag" directly. He's got a save seat. So that's 16 seats of the Bundestag then (out of 260 seats or something like that).

The second vote is way more important. That one is for the whole country. You give a direct vote for one party. In the end they calculate how many percent of all votes each party got and they get the same amout of percent of seats in the Bundestag. A party needs to have gotten at least 5% of all votes to be allowed to the Bundestag.

e.g. party x gets 10 percent of all the votes in germany. They get (out of 260 seats) 26 seats in the Bundestag.

very interesting
 

Sipyloidea

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if there is a decision to make in the Bundestag, it needs to have of course at least 51% of the members to vote for it. To make sure that'll happen in the interest of a party, the biggest parties mostly build alliances with each other, or if one party is close to 51% already, they alliance with one small party, that is close to their interests.

but at least all the decisions are made by a group of people with different views. Not by one single person. Our Bundeskanzler/in is more or less just representive, that's all. They don't really have powers
 

xforeverxmetalx

W:O:A Metalgod
29 Dez. 2007
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if there is a decision to make in the Bundestag, it needs to have of course at least 51% of the members to vote for it. To make sure that'll happen in the interest of a party, the biggest parties mostly build alliances with each other, or if one party is close to 51% already, they alliance with one small party, that is close to their interests.

but at least all the decisions are made by a group of people with different views. Not by one single person. Our Bundeskanzler/in is more or less just representive, that's all. They don't really have powers

yea, sounds good :]
ours isn't really one person either... like Bush could try to pass a new law, but Congress could decide not to pass it
 

mental_mercury

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if there is a decision to make in the Bundestag, it needs to have of course at least 51% of the members to vote for it. To make sure that'll happen in the interest of a party, the biggest parties mostly build alliances with each other, or if one party is close to 51% already, they alliance with one small party, that is close to their interests.

but at least all the decisions are made by a group of people with different views. Not by one single person. Our Bundeskanzler/in is more or less just representive, that's all. They don't really have powers

i like merkel, she's cool :cool: