8,013
edits
Paradox-01 (talk | contribs) mNo edit summary |
Paradox-01 (talk | contribs) mNo edit summary |
||
Line 1,850: | Line 1,850: | ||
* An opposition party not only has to be able to name mistakes made by the government. But always being able to '''present better alternatives''' in order to signal to voters that "We are '''always ready''' to make better policies. So vote for us and we will do better." | * An opposition party not only has to be able to name mistakes made by the government. But always being able to '''present better alternatives''' in order to signal to voters that "We are '''always ready''' to make better policies. So vote for us and we will do better." | ||
* Parties are said to be fishing in the middle of the spectrum to get as much votes as possible. That holds the threat of weaken one's own profile / identity up to the point that some critics say they look "all the same", so the not represented borders grow. | * Parties are said to be fishing in the middle of the spectrum to get as much votes as possible. That holds the threat of weaken one's own profile / identity up to the point that some critics say they look "all the same", so the not represented borders grow. | ||
* Political apathy and politicians apathy. Besides the feeling of not being represented there is also a growing discontent for politicians clinging to their positions. The problem is especially severe with ministers. No matter what mistakes they do and how big their revealed incompetence is, most often they stay in position. And the affected party tolerates this behavior because otherwise the political opponent can deal damage another time by pointing out the party has chosen/confirmed that miscast in the first place. As the parties see themselves unable to solve that dilemma people believe more and more that the true motivation of politicians is just money and that they help out each other in getting the profitable positions. | * Political apathy and politicians apathy. Besides the feeling of not being represented there is also a growing discontent for politicians clinging to their positions. The problem is especially severe with ministers. No matter what mistakes they do and how big their revealed incompetence is, most often they stay in position. And the affected party tolerates this behavior because otherwise the political opponent can deal damage another time by pointing out the party has chosen/confirmed that miscast in the first place. As the parties see themselves unable to solve that dilemma people believe more and more that the true motivation of politicians is just money and that they help out each other in getting the profitable positions.<!-- | ||
* Hufeisentheorie: Über die [[wp:de:Politisches_Spektrum#Hufeisenschema|Hufeisentheorie]] wurde und wird viel gestritten. [...] -- Mich erinnert es an kalligrafisch gemalte Zen-Kreise. Meist noch offen, manchmal geschlossen... | * Hufeisentheorie: Über die [[wp:de:Politisches_Spektrum#Hufeisenschema|Hufeisentheorie]] wurde und wird viel gestritten. [...] -- Mich erinnert es an kalligrafisch gemalte Zen-Kreise. Meist noch offen, manchmal geschlossen...--> | ||
=====Lesart der Parteienlandschaft===== | =====Lesart der Parteienlandschaft===== |
edits