Israel are going back to the polls, yet again.

Started by Barry, December 11, 2019, 10:50:05 PM

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Churchill

Why they are as in the UK, spats yes as elsewhere but tolerated, if you have ever been you would know .



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Israel">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Israel
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papasmurf

Quote from: Churchill post_id=9756 time=1576253529 user_id=69
:thup:  :D



It is where all religions are tolerated


That made me laugh.
Nemini parco qui vivit in orbe

Churchill

:thup:  :D



It is where all religions are tolerated
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Barry

Quote from: papasmurf post_id=9310 time=1576141321 user_id=89
There is no comparison between Israel and Britain.

That's true, Israel is the only true democracy in the Middle East.
† The end is nigh †

papasmurf

Quote from: T00ts post_id=9278 time=1576104858 user_id=54
A cautionary tale if ever there was one to those who want to change our system.


There is no comparison between Israel and Britain.
Nemini parco qui vivit in orbe

T00ts

Quote from: Barry post_id=9277 time=1576104605 user_id=51
It does seem that the process of PR is not working too well in Israel. They have 120 MKs and to form a government needs a coalition of 61. Unfortunately the MKs cannot form a suitable coalition again, so Netanyahu remains caretaker PM until something gets properly sorted out.

The April and September elections of this year have failed to form a government.



This is one of the drawbacks of PR, although the same could happen with FPTP:


A cautionary tale if ever there was one to those who want to change our system.

Barry

It does seem that the process of PR is not working too well in Israel. They have 120 MKs and to form a government needs a coalition of 61. Unfortunately the MKs cannot form a suitable coalition again, so Netanyahu remains caretaker PM until something gets properly sorted out.

The April and September elections of this year have failed to form a government.



This is one of the drawbacks of PR, although the same could happen with FPTP:
† The end is nigh †