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Daylight Piracy; German Politics
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 401 no. 8756 (Oct. 2011)
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page 60.
Topik:
Political Behavior
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Political Parties
Ketersediaan
Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE29.68
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Nothing is more fun for German political junkies than inventing names for exotic potential coalitions. The latest is a "pepper coalition": Social Democrats (reds), Greens and the (orange) Pirate Party. This entered the lexicon when the Pirates took 8.9% of the vote in Berlin's election last month, securing 15 seats in its legislature, their first at state level. Nationally, the polls now suggest, the Pirates could yet displace the Free Democrats, the junior partner in Angela Merkel's coalition, as the fifth party in the Bundestag. If that happened, reds and greens might not be able to govern together without them. It is hard to know whether to take the Pirates seriously or expect them to wilt. What may give the Pirates staying power is their position as the party for people who dislike traditional politics.
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