These niggas want benefits
What can we learn from Sweden : Ousted the leader, only for him to return againThe responses to this tweet are hilarious, Somalis on Twitter always boxing these cadaan diplomats/NGOs
Lol i dont blame him niggas are tired of somali immigrants
These niggas want benefits
What can we learn from Sweden : Ousted the leader, only for him to return again
After the shit show in america everyone can tell Europe is slowly losing their grip on thw world to china.The responses to this tweet are hilarious, Somalis on Twitter always boxing these cadaan diplomats/NGOs
That was staged by the FBI.After the shit show in america everyone can tell Europe is slowly losing their grip on thw world to china.
It's hard to take them seriously when a bunch of redneck uncles rolled up to the house of congress armed and ready for a show down.
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After the shit show in america everyone can tell Europe is slowly losing their grip on thw world to china.
It's hard to take them seriously when a bunch of redneck uncles rolled up to the house of congress armed and ready for a show down.
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Sweden is weird, how can Parliament oust the old man, only for him to be reappointed by the parliament that sacked himThis nigga needs to return to see if he still has a job there.
You need o understand how parliamentary system works and Swedish lawSweden is weird, how can Parliament oust the old man, only for him to be reappointed by the parliament that sacked him
Beta moves.
So what was the point? Usually, elsewhere, a loss of a vote of confidence causes a snap election, why did that not occur.You need o understand how parliamentary system works and Swedish law
The PM had no vote of confidence when the party that gave confidence and supply to his govt withdraw cu of policy disagreements bringing the govt down but the opposition leader who was appointed to form a new govt failed to do so and the former PM Steven Lofven was given a second chance to form a new govt that was put for another confidence vote where most MPs voted against it but it needed 175 votes in Swedish law and only 173 MPs voted no to Loven 2nd govt with abstention of 60 MPs
Loven didn't call for snap elections after the vote of no confidence instead he resignedSo what was the point? Usually, elsewhere, a loss of a vote of confidence causes a snap election, why did that not occur.
I ain't familiar with Swedish custom, laws and system to be fair.