• Darkard@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    So, will the German Nazis use the same playbook as the American ones and claim that the election was rigged?

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      12 hours ago

      Election denial is less scary if they only have 20% support. If they tried it I imagine the vote to ban them would come back and maybe get enough support this time.

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      22 hours ago

      Unlikely, they’re happy with their result.

      It’s however possible that the conservatives will run the Austrian playbook. Talks with the social democrats fail, “we have a responsibility to Germany to form a government”, then make a coalition with the AfD (Nazis).

      Back to your original question: the BSW will likely contest the elections, as they have missed the 5% threshold by only ~14k votes and there are evident irregularities. For example, many Germans living abroad, for example those living in the US, had almost no chance to cast their vote.

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        12 hours ago

        then make a coalition with the AfD (Nazis).

        It only adds up to 48%. The other parties would band together to make 52%.

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          1 hour ago

          Nope, you have to compare seats won, not percentages. Conservatives + Nazis would be 360 seats of 630 total, creating a majority.

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        21 hours ago

        Talks with the social democrats fail, “we have a responsibility to Germany to form a government”, then make a coalition with the AfD (Nazis).

        That feels familiar somehow.