Have you ever voted in political elections? To whom? (2 Viewers)

You ever voted in political party elections?

  • Yes, I always vote because I care

  • Yes, I vote from time to time, just for fun

  • Yes, I vote because it is like a tradition in my town

  • No, I don't vote because there is no democracy

  • No, I don't vote because I don't believe in any of them

  • No, I'm still young, younger than Albert's girlfriend


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ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
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  • Thread Starter #22
    Yamen,

    You are younger than your daughter when it is related to politics. No?:D
     
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    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
    22,871
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  • Thread Starter #24
    I'd say liberal - democratic. They're the main opposition to the current ruling party(ANC) & the main reason i wouldn't vote for the ANC is because they have lost their values. Self enrichment are the order of the day & they implemented black economic empowerment which was a complete farce, considering the unhealthy & uneven distribution of wealthy amongst the black community.

    The old apartheid regime focused on lowering standards of education for the black majority & the ANC has done very little or should i say nothing to improve the standard of education.

    How can a nation move forward when providing education for the uneducated masses & improving the state of it, be expected to grow?
    So, education is your biggest concern, it seems.
     

    Byrone

    Peen Meister
    Dec 19, 2005
    30,778
    #29
    True. it is a reasonable priority.
    I was watching a documentary on South Korea & how they can from extreme poverty six decades ago to becoming the eleventh largest economy in the world.

    I really have a lot of respect for them, considering how hard working they are & how they put education as a priority for their kids.They would put aside luxury items & opt on spending lavishly on their kids education.

    No wonder they have become a global leader in information technology.
     

    Buck Fuddy

    Lara Chedraoui fanboy
    May 22, 2009
    10,895
    #36
    As far as I know, these fines still exist in theory but are no longer applied. Basically, we are obligated to present ourselves on the day of voting (different from actually voting), but if we don't turn up there's no punishment.


    Personally, I've probably voted 5 or 6 six times so far. I wonder why though...
     

    chester

    Too busy to bother
    May 20, 2006
    15,055
    #37
    Something like 250 euro I think. Bad enough to upset people. :D
    According to google:

    Fines go from 17-55 euro the first time.
    It can go to 137euro if it isn't the first time.
    If you don't go 4 times in 15 years, you loose your civil rights and your freedom to vote.

    Also, if you get a call up to be present at the voting office the entire day, and you don't go, you can get a fine up to 500 euro.
     

    JuveJay

    Senior Signor
    Moderator
    Mar 6, 2007
    75,029
    #40
    Political elections? Like The X-Factor or American Idol?

    I always vote in the general and local elections. Local election votes are pretty much throw a dart at it, they both shaft you one way or another.
     

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