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A sudden election isn't the solution
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<blockquote data-quote="Alucard_SxE" data-source="post: 27564000" data-attributes="member: 531919"><p>While the protests are really good n all, a sudden election isn't the solution</p><p></p><p>Getting ready for another election will take at least 3 months to prepare. Doing something like that in the middle of a crisis will only take the country far more backwards.</p><p>So what will happen is more money will be poured in to the elections, while the basic neccessities & crisis management will be ignored which will take the country into a situation where it will become insanely hard to recover from</p><p></p><p>The priority should be setting up some kind of committee full of proffessionals (not ignorant crooks), to manage & handle the situation</p><p>While it's comepletely the govts fault the situation we are in right now, changing up govts & going for a sudden election is hardly the solution</p><p></p><p>So imo the protests should continue to an extent, but just not to topple the current govt & bring another through an election during this crisis</p><p></p><p>Gota can go home for fk all I care, but there shouldn't be another presidential or parliment election in the middle of all this</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alucard_SxE, post: 27564000, member: 531919"] While the protests are really good n all, a sudden election isn't the solution Getting ready for another election will take at least 3 months to prepare. Doing something like that in the middle of a crisis will only take the country far more backwards. So what will happen is more money will be poured in to the elections, while the basic neccessities & crisis management will be ignored which will take the country into a situation where it will become insanely hard to recover from The priority should be setting up some kind of committee full of proffessionals (not ignorant crooks), to manage & handle the situation While it's comepletely the govts fault the situation we are in right now, changing up govts & going for a sudden election is hardly the solution So imo the protests should continue to an extent, but just not to topple the current govt & bring another through an election during this crisis Gota can go home for fk all I care, but there shouldn't be another presidential or parliment election in the middle of all this [/QUOTE]
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