well if the democrats keep their political shift to the right, they'll share the right-wing votes with the hawks. that would leave a void in the left and moderate section.
but unfortunatly traditional 2-party-countries tend not to vote for another party. that's why the green in the US and the liberals in the UK will never have anything to say.
for once, i must admit, that the israeli governement is best in that way. iirc think there are around 12 parties in the knesset at the moment (although there is a shocking majority of fascists and other ultra-radical). i wouldn't know which other country has more.
(note: in switzerland we have 3 large parties (social democrats (left), liberals (moderate-right), and a far right party (comparable with republicans)), 2 medium (christian democrats (middle, losing voters), green (moderate left)) and a few very small parties (the automobile-party (very far right), the nationalists (just 1-1.5%), "worker's" party (communistic, 1-2%))
but unfortunatly traditional 2-party-countries tend not to vote for another party. that's why the green in the US and the liberals in the UK will never have anything to say.
for once, i must admit, that the israeli governement is best in that way. iirc think there are around 12 parties in the knesset at the moment (although there is a shocking majority of fascists and other ultra-radical). i wouldn't know which other country has more.
(note: in switzerland we have 3 large parties (social democrats (left), liberals (moderate-right), and a far right party (comparable with republicans)), 2 medium (christian democrats (middle, losing voters), green (moderate left)) and a few very small parties (the automobile-party (very far right), the nationalists (just 1-1.5%), "worker's" party (communistic, 1-2%))
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