What win, there was no majority party, and the largest parties even
when allied barely have a majority. Moreover in a parliamentary system
you vote for your local rep. The party with the majority of reps
become the government. Since there was no party with a majority of
seats in the German parliament it was either a coalition or minority
government.

The German Chancellor did not win the election, her party had to
negotiate with the other parties for form a coalition.

larry

On 12/5/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> True but if 90% don't like Bush or the Iraq war and she shows support
> for both and wins that tells me his poll can't be that accurate.
>
> On 12/5/05, Dana wrote:
> > ok I have let pass several interesting points due to lack of time but I feel
> > a need to mention that there were probably issues in the German election
> > other than the president of another country.
>
> 

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