European Parliament election June 9, 2024

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European Parliament election June 9, 2024

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I know more than I need about the UK political situation, I know plenty about the Bundestag, but there is not much coverage of the european election, not sure who the candidates are or how the election works, although I have been voting in european elections for decades, even when they were held in the UK.

Who should one vote for, and why?

I do wish the media would focus on european elections instead of obsessively speculating about a certain fringe party🤔
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Re: European Parliament election June 9, 2024

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This: https://www.br.de/nachrichten/deutschla ... en,Tsq96DC
Good information.

Then there is the Wahlomat.

This is expected to go online a few weeks before the election (it's not online yet).

On this website you will be asked ~35 questions about your political views and then you will be told which party (election program, manifesto) suits you.

Good information about the Wahlomat itself is here.
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Re: European Parliament election June 9, 2024

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I just saw that the esteemed Politische Bildung has issued a book about the Europawahl, that should help me decide how to vote, and for whom
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Re: European Parliament election June 9, 2024

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Found some info from the politische Bildung.

There are no local Divisions or Constituencies as in other elections. The Constituency is the whole Bundesrepublik Deutschland!
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Re: European Parliament election June 9, 2024

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I am worrying about Albträume, nightmares, brought on by ubiquitous larger-than-life pictures of candidates.

"Vote soundso!" they shout (no "please"!).

I shall certainly be voting, but without much enthusiasm 😕
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Re: European Parliament election June 9, 2024

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Yippee, I got my Wahlbenachrichtigung for the Europawahl so I can vote by post!

There are lots of billboards but no leaflets in the post yet. Nobody has asked for my vote.
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What should you do if an undesireable party asks for your vote? Tell them to go away?

No, engage them in conversation for as long as possible so they are unable to talk to other possible voters. My slight accent when speaking German would confuse them even more, very good 🙃
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Re: European Parliament election June 9, 2024

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Franklan wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2024 11:13 am This is expected to go online a few weeks before the election (it's not online yet).
It is online now: https://www.wahl-o-mat.de/europawahl202 ... n_app.html
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Re: European Parliament election June 9, 2024

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I checked the theses, but no party is offering Freibier 👻
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Re: European Parliament election June 9, 2024

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LukeSkywalker wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 5:39 pm I checked the theses, but no party is offering Freibier 👻
Freikugelschreiber, free ballpoint pens, are usually available. And useful notepads, sticky notes and more.

The EU recently passed legislation requirung caps on disposable drink bottles to be fixed to the bottle! A good start, perhaps more serious matters will be addressed soon.🙃

The SPD-Plakate show regional candidates and Ms Barley, the lead candiate for the SPD, she is half German and half Englisch!
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Re: European Parliament election June 9, 2024

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I read in the English press that Die Linke are promising cheap kebabs
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sam wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 8:29 pm I read in the English press that Die Linke are promising cheap kebabs
Where does the meat come from?

Keep in mind that Botswana wanted to send 20000 Elephants to Germany and "Die Linke" said "Cool, we're willing to take them"...
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The Bundespräsident took 60 kg of Döner meat on his visit to Türkei, I do (not) believe it!

Sold my vote for a couple of ballpoint pens today🙃
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Re: European Parliament election June 9, 2024

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German export industry knows no limits... Mind you I once met a bloke who sold sand to Saudi Arabia
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Re: European Parliament election June 9, 2024

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Ich habe fertig, I am done!

Voted by post two weeks early, so I am free on June 9.
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Re: European Parliament election June 9, 2024

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Just a reminder to anybody who has applied for a postal vote, and still has the letter sat on their desk, that it is about time to open it, put a cross in one of the boxes, and get it to the voting station.
I just did mine, and my boyfriend will deliver it by hand in the morning.
Whoever you choose to vote for, it would be a shame to be permitted to vote and not to do so!
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Am I correct that as a British citizen resident in Germany, I have no right to vote in the European elections? Previously I could vote in Germany, however I assume that was because I was still an EU citizen.
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Re: European Parliament election June 9, 2024

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Robinson100 wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 8:10 pm Just a reminder to anybody who has applied for a postal vote, and still has the letter sat on their desk, that it is about time to open it, put a cross in one of the boxes, and get it to the voting station.
I just did mine, and my boyfriend will deliver it by hand in the morning.
Whoever you choose to vote for, it would be a shame to be permitted to vote and not to do so!
I sent my postal vote to the Netherlands last week. The envelope is orange, so everybody knows where to deliver it 👻.
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alma.freya wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 9:11 pm Am I correct that as a British citizen resident in Germany, I have no right to vote in the European elections? Previously I could vote in Germany, however I assume that was because I was still an EU citizen.
Correct. Another Brexit benefit.
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Re: European Parliament election June 9, 2024

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Pretty disappointing results.
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Re: European Parliament election June 9, 2024

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LukeSkywalker wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:22 pm
Robinson100 wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 8:10 pm Just a reminder to anybody who has applied for a postal vote, and still has the letter sat on their desk, that it is about time to open it, put a cross in one of the boxes, and get it to the voting station.
I just did mine, and my boyfriend will deliver it by hand in the morning.
Whoever you choose to vote for, it would be a shame to be permitted to vote and not to do so!
I sent my postal vote to the Netherlands last week. The envelope is orange, so everybody knows where to deliver it 👻.
Or to tamper with it/throw it in the trash...

I'm always scared that a temperaMENTAL postal worker will do something with my ballot.
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