Lucy Hamilton
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- Oct 30, 2015
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So much for the "march of the left". The Euro-left has all but disappearedSo they could possibly form a minority government ? Could the nationalists form a government ?In terms of coalitions which of the leaders is best placed >.
Well usually as with all elections the party that gets first place has the first attempt at forming a Government, if the Social Democrats do come first and get the first chance at forming a Coalition Government I am not sure that is going to work because The Finns Party have out performed their previous election results this is a very strong performance from them and they could prevent any Social Democrat Coalition not sure who they would have in a Coalition the Greens have performed not very well on 11% in the above graphic and with the Greens it would not even be enough they would need another, theoretically they could get The Centre Party in with them but I do not think that is going to happen, they are they Outgoing Government and the party leaders do not like each other,
At this moment the Social Democrats have a ONE SEAT advantage on the Nationalist Finns Party it is 40-39 it is that close to determine which of these two parties gets the first place and the opportunity at the first attempt to form a Coalition Government.
With 95% of the votes counted the Socialist lead continues to evaporate as the Right-Wing Nationalist Finns Party on their neck:
Social Democrats = 17.8% Nationalist Finns Party = 17.6%
Also the result in Helsinki very terrible for the Social Democrats:
G/EFA = Greens in first with 23.5% KOK = Conservatives in second with 21.7% and Social Democrats SDP in third with 13.6% and The Nationalist Finns Party PS in fourth with 12.3% also DISASTER result for The Centre Party KESK in number 8 with 2.9%
Full preliminary results of capital Helsinki VIHR-G/EFA: 23.5% (+4.7) KOK-EPP: 21.7% (-4.3) SDP-S&D: 13.6% (-1,9) PS-ECR: 12.3% (+1) VAS-LEFT: 11.2% (+1.3) SFP-ALDE: 5.3% (-1.6) Liike Nyt-EFDD 3.5% (+3.5) KESK-ALDE: 2.9% (-4.3)
Juncker and Tusk about now getting ready to have to change their underwear, EU Parliament Elections in May does not look good for that crowd, it does look good though for Nationalist and Euroskeptic political blocs.