• Buffalox@lemmy.worldOP
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    2 months ago

    Yes I can understand that, we don’t have elections of individuals in our democracy, the government is chosen by the parlament, among the usually about 12 parties that represent the people.
    If the government performs very poorly, parlament can vote a lack of confidence, in which case a new government must be formed, and the Prime minister can choose to have a new election.

    The idea of a president running the government is problematic IMO. In Denmark there is absolutely zero doubt that no member of parlament or the government or otherwise are above the law.
    There are protections against frivolous lawsuits for EU politicians, but that protection goes away as soon as they leave/lose their seat, and is always removed if there is an actual case.
    Unfortunately we saw that last year, where the protection was lifted for a corrupt member of EU parlament from Greece.

    Whatever happens, I wish the Americans best of luck, unfortunately it seems like it’s very much needed.