In 2013 the 2 major parties in Germany received a combined total of 67% of the vote. One year ago they received a combined total of 53.5% of the vote. Now they total 43-45% in polling. This is the wreckage of the consensus and IMO is largely irrevocable.
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Replying to @michaelmalice
You don't think two other parties will slowly morph into 'the 2 major parties'?
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Replying to @michaelmalice
Those big 2 parties got 57% in 2009. What's to say that there couldn't be a similar shift back up in the next decade?
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Replying to @Z_Weddig @michaelmalice
I'm not looking to challenge your ideas on this, you're a lot more informed on it than I am. I just want to know more about this
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Replying to @Z_Weddig
the trend is toward disunity. but yes your scenario is certainly possible
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