As Germany’s Parliament Grows More Diverse, Will the Trend Spread to the Rest of Europe?

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  1. I just hope it won’t spread any further to neighbouring Austria. We have a history of taking crap from these guys.

    Also, on a side note, Germany’s parliament is the biggest it ever had. Lot of surplus.

  2. There isn’t much choice in elections in Poland. You can choose more or less conservative politicians (social democratic politicians are marginal).

    [John Godson](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Godson) was conservative, but also silver-tongued. He once said:

    > I appeal to the Polish people not to be afraid to have more children. I have four wonderful children. If you can have one child, you can also have two. And if you can have two, you can also have three. I have done my bit!

  3. No. Europeans don’t have a clue of who’s on parlaments of othet countries. Normal people know at most 4-5 leaders of countries, usually they don’t know which party they’re from.

  4. I would prefer a trend for more professional and methodological and substantive parliament than the one putting diversity quotas ahead of it.

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