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    1. _marcoos on

      Belgium should be striped in two colors, since the N-VA is a European Free Alliance member as a political party, but their MEPs sit in the European Conservatives & Reformists group in the European Parliament rather than in Greens-EFA.

    2. Serbian Progressive Party is an associate of EPP

      Edit: I forgot that our current PM at least officially isnt part of SNS

    3. DonQuigleone on

      The baltics are quite coordinated. They intentionally coordinated their ruling parties so they’d be the Armenian flag upside down.

      But what could they mean? 

    4. JuteuxConcombre on

      UK should really be yellow as the labour is closer to Macron than socialists

    5. MyerSkoog on

      In France, the party of the head of government only have 36 seats of 577 in the parliament.

    6. TailleventCH on

      Technically, Switzerland has seven heads of government. The whole federal council is the head of government. Thye’re member of four different parties.

    7. For Switzerland it is misleading. For Head of Government I guess they consider the President of the Confederation, which is a mainly representative roles that rotates annually between the members of the Federal Council (the Swiss Government), but doesn’t have any leading role. Moreover the Federal Council has members of the 4 largest parties, so every year you also have a different party, and then a different affiliation. And all of this independently from the election cycle.

    8. budapestersalat on

      Weird to use the same for no affiliation and non-EU.

    9. parnaoia on

      Romania should be gray, as well, as the president is an independent.

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