Paradosso dei risultati delle elezioni parlamentari rumene: i marroni sono di estrema destra, i blu di sinistra. L’Europa occidentale è radicale, mentre l’Europa orientale è di sinistra.

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    1. Mother-Ad85 on

      What a great time to be alive/s.Al Europe have the same problem

    2. MisterViic on

      Not really, not Romania now has 3 far right parties out of which one is openly nazi, one is openly pro china. The biggest political party, PSD, is in theory leftist but they are not 100% committed to the west. They will probably adopt euroscepticism for fear of losing their electorate to the other parties.

      Why is this happening? Because of the stupid shit EU is doing. High energy prices, pro muslim immigration, LGBTQ agenda and western weaknes in Ukraine.

    3. valrossenOliver on

      Wut? What am I looking at. This is the most blatanly made upp thing in the history of everything.

      Edit: Makes more sense from replies. This is Romanian voters, not parties in Europe. My bad.

    4. OffaThatThang on

      In Romania, the left is the neo communist nomenklatura. We are greatly fudged. Expect another wave of brain drain.

    5. Why is it left and far right? Why not a little right and far left? It seems very biased.

    6. MiataMX5NC on

      Since when does not being leftist equal to being radical?

    7. notveryamused_ on

      It’s a bit funny how at least 1/3 of people commenting misread the title :P.

    8. Necessary_Pie2464 on

      For context if anyone is confused about title and image

      These are votes from the Romanias living abroad (of the diaspora) in the parliament elections

      It’s nothing surprising. In the presidential, the independent cooky right wing candidate won a lot of votes in the western diaspora while the USR lady (reformist center right) won the eastern diaspora

      These results were not at all surprising to anyone paying attention to Romania and it’s elections

    9. Low_Technician_5034 on

      Since when is Russia a leftist liberal country??

    10. user3170 on

      The map is misleading because the numbers are very different. There are way way more votes in the brown part of the map.

    11. VideVictoria on

      I was gonna made the assumption that romanians that migrated to richest countries voted for Far right, but it’s looking 50/50

    12. Suspicious-Neat-5954 on

      I think they saw the benefits of multiculturalism before voting 😆

    13. BestNameEU on

      What? Brown is far-right, blue is center-right
      Red is supposed to be left but it’s very corrupt

    14. The_Last_Cast on

      Mayhap because in western Europe we treat Romanians like crap instead of applying the equality and understanding we preach. Ah no, we do it with everyone, unless they’re rich…

    15. oblivio7 on

      Most of the contries from which romanians voted -far right- are contries in which they left for a better life. They tend to search for a significat change because they are fed up with corruption and false promises.
      Now the countries from which they voted far left, are countries that are already under a far right regime and they voted accordingly.

    16. Icy_Personality_2678 on

      Judging solely from this map, it seems like Romanians living in Western countries may be disillusioned (?) about what being a Romanian/Romania (in general as part of that group of countries) feels like, while on the other hand, Romanians in Eastern countries, probably aspire to be like/go to the West.

    17. powerchicken on

      It’s fascinating how nationalistic people become when they emigrate to a richer nation with a better standard of living.

    18. Audio_magician on

      At some point we’ll need to change some laws about nationality and voting. I know plenty of people born and raised in one country, who can vote for another and 9/10 they know nothing about their home country outside of social media slop.

      I’ll take myself as an example: I’m born and raised in Belgium but have double nationality Italian/Belgian due to my dad. I know nothing about Italy, i don’t speak Italian, i have been there maybe 3 times in my entire life. Why can i vote for a country that i have nothing to do with and don’t have to live in?

      At some point it makes no sense to be able to make decisions for a country you are disconnected from and don’t have to live in.

    19. MinscfromRashemen on

      This map is extremely misleading. Sociademocrats won the most seats in Lithuania, that is true. But there’s nothing social (leftist) in their policies. They oppose gay marriage, they oppose civil partnership, they’re anti-immigration (not that it’s a bad thing), they do fuck all for the environment. **Lithuania does not have a single political party in the parliament that could be called leftist by western standards**.

    20. Island_Monkey86 on

      Tell you what, if you feel the need to go far right then please, take a step to the far right. 

      Why someone who isn’t living in the country has a right to vote on what happens in the country is beyond me. Go fuck up you’re own life, not the life of others. 

    21. KarlWhale on

      Could you elaborate on Crimea?

      I assume that this is a state mandated official map of the election results.

      Does Romanian government agree with Crimean referendum results?

    22. Drago_de_Roumanie on

      USR (Blue) is not Left.

      They are self-declared right-wing. A Temu Thatcher, some elitist snobs wanting to privatize healthcare and education.

      They are also the only party that believes “those homosexuals” (quoting the party leader) should be let to live, so the real fascists scream at them that they’re lgbt leftists.

    23. GreenPower90 on

      u/MrPulifrici ce pula mea sa înțeleg din cacatu’ asta de titlu?

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