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TopicThe US is a strange democracy:
Nikra
09/06/17 3:20:50 AM
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Nikra posted...
In my country we have elections every forth year. Just like in the US. But if the opposition comes to power, they would never rule back a law that the former govrnment had inserted.
That's the road to an unstable country: Not to be trusted.

I'm not very familiar with Danish parliamentary politics (in fact, do you have a source that gives like a brief overview of the latest decades or something? It's fine if it's in Danish) but I somehow don't believe that. Overall, though, I still agree with you - with a multi-party parliament, things are a little bit more inert and change happens slower (which IMO is good and necessary).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Denmark
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