In the Euro election, I will vote for..

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This is going to be a political blogger, this subject attracts debutees posting their first comment here (at least the first under given nickname), so the conventional caveat. Before the debut, it is worth following the erstwhile discussions and counting on the fact that comments that do not meet certain standards I have defined are flying out.

Here, in particular, those in which the commentator will mention to the mythical "dhonta" (bonus for incorrect spelling), if I sense that he cannot mathematically specify this method. In general, do not compose (don’t!) “d’Hondt” if you could not separate this ordination from the competitive Sainte-Lague based on the method description itself.

In order not to extend any further, let us proceed to the point. The announcement by the left of the social launch in the Euro-election solves all my concerns.

I don't care what Biedron in February or Czarzasty or Schetyn from Nowacka anymore. I vote according to my worldview: to rise taxes on fat bears, extremist laicisation, state interference in the economy, social publishing, populism, and community trade unions.

If the Biedonia organization joins that list, that's great. If Czarzasty declares a will, it's a small little cool, but I could vote for a coalition where the SLD won't be the lead quarterback, just 1 of many players.

But it doesn't matter. Poorer will not join, and for SLD the natural option will be to join the United Opposition. Blessings on the road.

And now a fewer answers to predictable comments:

Don't I want to overthrow the Law and Justice government? I want to, but it's not going to happen in the Euro election. Even if the PiS fucks in them concertally, it will regulation at least to parliamentary.

Of course, the failure in the Euro-election will weaken their morale before the decisive gameplay, only that it will be as in the local elections. All parties will say that they have succeeded in the Euro-Elections.

The local government policy theoretically besides won, and yet there was no joy at their conventions. It'll most likely be the same now.

Aren't I afraid of wasting my voice? No, due to the fact that a voice is not a valuable investment to bring dividends. It's not truly up to a single voter.

It's a ritual, spiritual rites for the supporters of democracy. Churches live due to the fact that they have masses of believers, but do not announcement the coming or leaving of a single believer. Go away, stay, join by your heart, but do not be delusional that the endurance of a religion depends on it (if you are not, say, Medicius).

There's 1 guaranteed way to waste your voice. It's a vote against your own worldview. I'm not gonna do that.

And most importantly, Euro-elections have the lowest attendance (24% in 2014 versus 51% in Parliamentary 2015). Low mobilisation works against the ruling organization and in favour of strange, off, extremist parties – in Euro-elections it is easier to exceed 5%.

The calls for unity of the opposition that appear here and there offend me as a voter. That I sympathize with the organization Together, that does not mean that Zandberg and Zawisza can trade me like a nineteenth-century area, selling the village with “souls”.

I am not going to be the subject of a transaction specified as "we contribute 3 percent, you 7 percent, we share so." It offends me. Treating my voice like that is the best way to lose him.

Instead of cussing voters of another parties, Citizens' Platform leaders should work on presenting a proposal to voters going beyond “to make things the way they utilized to be”. This is not seen yet, and worse yet, ideas specified as "Komorowski as an electoral locomotive" are emerging.

Even PiS opponents don't want it to be like it utilized to be. Most people have improved their surviving rate compared to 2015 (I will be curious about the counter-narration of readers who have deteriorated).

I'm not saying it's the PiS – I'm saying it doesn't matter. The average Pole doesn't sigh with nostalgia “ech to be behind Tusk again”. It is felt, perhaps, by elite representatives ("ech, Zdzisiek was then a minister and Czesiek was a voivode...), but not by Jan Kowalski, which shows many polls.

Ladies and gentlemen of the Platform, don't think about how to torment Biedron or Zandberg. Think about how to get Kowalski back. What I want you in the fresh year.

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