Alp on Nostr: Not really, I'm not a political analyst. But it reminds me of a saying that goes ...
Not really, I'm not a political analyst. But it reminds me of a saying that goes something like this: "If you're not a communist in your 20s and not a capitalist in your 40s, something is wrong with you." So it's relatively normal for young voters. And young people are also not economically stable.
But some also had the intention of voting strategically. It was foreseeable that the AfD would achieve a strong position. That's why some people deliberately voted for the Left, hoping they would surpass the 5% threshold and enter parliament to make life harder for the AfD as a counterweight.
However, as is typical, the Left is so foolish that they end up quarreling and splitting among themselves. 😀 The leader of BSV was previously the leader of "Die Linke," then left the party, and founded BSV. Now, neither of them made it into parliament. If they had stayed together—who knows?
But some also had the intention of voting strategically. It was foreseeable that the AfD would achieve a strong position. That's why some people deliberately voted for the Left, hoping they would surpass the 5% threshold and enter parliament to make life harder for the AfD as a counterweight.
However, as is typical, the Left is so foolish that they end up quarreling and splitting among themselves. 😀 The leader of BSV was previously the leader of "Die Linke," then left the party, and founded BSV. Now, neither of them made it into parliament. If they had stayed together—who knows?