Not that it will make a real difference with professional politicians & seat warmers involved in the main. Already reports of ‘group discipline’ for elected ‘party people’.
Finland is not that big. It could manage with a lot more national organisations such as patient data systems and purchasing.
Except most people don’t really know what they’re voting for, and most candidates don’t really know what their powers are going to be. This is a weird election.
Meanwhile people going for these places have ads about cutting gas prices and immigration etc.
Any summary of what the reforms is about?
I got the ballot by mail first time last week IIRC, but as an average foreigner it’s pretty clueless to me to choose who or what to vote for.
Nobody cares. I bet voting rate is under 40%.
I have talk few canditates and even they not know what this is =D
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Not that it will make a real difference with professional politicians & seat warmers involved in the main. Already reports of ‘group discipline’ for elected ‘party people’.
Finland is not that big. It could manage with a lot more national organisations such as patient data systems and purchasing.
Except most people don’t really know what they’re voting for, and most candidates don’t really know what their powers are going to be. This is a weird election.
Meanwhile people going for these places have ads about cutting gas prices and immigration etc.
Any summary of what the reforms is about?
I got the ballot by mail first time last week IIRC, but as an average foreigner it’s pretty clueless to me to choose who or what to vote for.
Nobody cares. I bet voting rate is under 40%.
I have talk few canditates and even they not know what this is =D