Used data of wikipedia(just search *x country parliament* and see parties in government)
If theres mistakes let me know.
For Switzerland, I’d agree with this revised version 😉
For the enlightenment of others, why CH isn’t really on the far right, here my comment from the original post:
>Well, if by Swiss government you mean our [Bundesrat](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesrat_(Schweiz)), then be told that they consist of 7 people, out of which 2 are from the SVP, what would be considered right-wing by many. But another 2 are from the Socialist Party, 2 are FDP (economy, business), and 1 is Mitte (center).
>
>If you mean the national assembly, well the SVP holds [62 out of 200 seats](https://www.swissinfo.ch/ger/politik/schweizer-wahlen-2023-resultate/48909248), which makes it the strongest individual party, but well, that doesn’t make it a majority.
fun but white is about as bad of a color as one could pick. maybe try gray next time.
Big tent?
Poland is misleading, since the new governent hasn’t been formed yet.
PiS is playing various shenanigans to delay the transition of power and the new coalition is expected to took the reins in December as of now.
Sorry but Belgium is in a constant state of it’s complicated
Quite meaningless as the label “right” or “left” is based on US or UK model
Using it for continental Europe is very often misleading and definitely gross simplification
Switzerland should be big tent, the Magic formula includes from Far-Right to Center-Left.
the new polish government is will be more like a big tent with parties representing left-wing, centre and center-right ideas, not only just centre.
Finland is big tent. It has various political ideologies.
What’s big tent? Also maybe don’t use the colour White, it just seems that some countries agree with the sea.
What made you decide that Estonia is centre?
Switzerland’s government (Bundesrat) consists of 7 members, 2 from the three largest parties and one from the fourth-largest party, and these four parties span basically the entire parliamentary spectrum (though there is some debate about if the liberals deserve their second seat, who it should go to instead etc.). So I would put Switzerland’s government as perpetually big tent even though on average it’s centre-right
This map is s*. How do you compare between countries?
I wouldn’t class Ireland as Big Tent. It’s currently a coalition between two centre-right parties (Fianna Fail and Fine Gael) with almost identical policies and a third party, the Greens, who pretty much just exist to prop them up in exchange for implementing environmentally-friendly (though sometimes misguided) policies.
Shouldn’t Denmark be Big Tent?
The Government is made of Social Democrats, Moderaterne (party of Lars Løkke) and Vestre
According to the overton window of a mad american mapper
Random color generator, but Europe?
British Conservatives are not Center-Right.
They might be more open to social policies like same sex marriage and the like but they used to sit in the European Parliament with the European Conservatives and Reformists, which include: the Fins, Sweden Democrats, Vox, PIS (Law and Justice) and Greek Solution.
Always wanted to ask: how the “political left-right” is measured? Or is it declared? What does it stand for?
Ireland is center right.
Denmark should be big tent.
According to whatever the person made the map feels like doing.
Left in UK doesn’t mean left in Germany.
Italy has a half working UBI program, draconian taxes like the rest of EU and you wanna tell me they’re right wing?
BiH has to have it’s own category, priceless
This map makes no sense.
No, it is inaccurate, Government of Hungary is a far-right, populist, autochrartic mafia.
WTF is big tent ?
I think the uk should be changed to Right, most horrifically right wing government at the moment 😭
bullshit
Lmao what? France, Netherlands, Czech Republic, etc. are center right and POLAND is center?
And what is big tent?
Americans looking at this ‘ See those damn commies and Democrats run Europe’
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Fixed version
Used data of wikipedia(just search *x country parliament* and see parties in government)
If theres mistakes let me know.
For Switzerland, I’d agree with this revised version 😉
For the enlightenment of others, why CH isn’t really on the far right, here my comment from the original post:
>Well, if by Swiss government you mean our [Bundesrat](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesrat_(Schweiz)), then be told that they consist of 7 people, out of which 2 are from the SVP, what would be considered right-wing by many. But another 2 are from the Socialist Party, 2 are FDP (economy, business), and 1 is Mitte (center).
>
>If you mean the national assembly, well the SVP holds [62 out of 200 seats](https://www.swissinfo.ch/ger/politik/schweizer-wahlen-2023-resultate/48909248), which makes it the strongest individual party, but well, that doesn’t make it a majority.
fun but white is about as bad of a color as one could pick. maybe try gray next time.
Big tent?
Poland is misleading, since the new governent hasn’t been formed yet.
PiS is playing various shenanigans to delay the transition of power and the new coalition is expected to took the reins in December as of now.
Sorry but Belgium is in a constant state of it’s complicated
Quite meaningless as the label “right” or “left” is based on US or UK model
Using it for continental Europe is very often misleading and definitely gross simplification
Switzerland should be big tent, the Magic formula includes from Far-Right to Center-Left.
the new polish government is will be more like a big tent with parties representing left-wing, centre and center-right ideas, not only just centre.
Finland is big tent. It has various political ideologies.
What’s big tent? Also maybe don’t use the colour White, it just seems that some countries agree with the sea.
What made you decide that Estonia is centre?
Switzerland’s government (Bundesrat) consists of 7 members, 2 from the three largest parties and one from the fourth-largest party, and these four parties span basically the entire parliamentary spectrum (though there is some debate about if the liberals deserve their second seat, who it should go to instead etc.). So I would put Switzerland’s government as perpetually big tent even though on average it’s centre-right
This map is s*. How do you compare between countries?
I wouldn’t class Ireland as Big Tent. It’s currently a coalition between two centre-right parties (Fianna Fail and Fine Gael) with almost identical policies and a third party, the Greens, who pretty much just exist to prop them up in exchange for implementing environmentally-friendly (though sometimes misguided) policies.
Shouldn’t Denmark be Big Tent?
The Government is made of Social Democrats, Moderaterne (party of Lars Løkke) and Vestre
According to the overton window of a mad american mapper
Random color generator, but Europe?
British Conservatives are not Center-Right.
They might be more open to social policies like same sex marriage and the like but they used to sit in the European Parliament with the European Conservatives and Reformists, which include: the Fins, Sweden Democrats, Vox, PIS (Law and Justice) and Greek Solution.
Always wanted to ask: how the “political left-right” is measured? Or is it declared? What does it stand for?
Ireland is center right.
Denmark should be big tent.
According to whatever the person made the map feels like doing.
Left in UK doesn’t mean left in Germany.
Italy has a half working UBI program, draconian taxes like the rest of EU and you wanna tell me they’re right wing?
BiH has to have it’s own category, priceless
This map makes no sense.
No, it is inaccurate, Government of Hungary is a far-right, populist, autochrartic mafia.
WTF is big tent ?
I think the uk should be changed to Right, most horrifically right wing government at the moment 😭
bullshit
Lmao what? France, Netherlands, Czech Republic, etc. are center right and POLAND is center?
And what is big tent?
Americans looking at this ‘ See those damn commies and Democrats run Europe’