@matrix @Spaghettimon
From Romanian experience, you're better off with a single party. Coalitions usually have infighting over power, and slowly break apart in the worst times, leaving the country in a bad spot. It has happened before and it's happening as I speak.
@LukeAlmighty @alyx @Spaghettimon Pirates could be the main source of issue, however they aren't getting a lot of seats
@matrix @alyx @Spaghettimon
Yeah, it seems that Starostové stole a ton of their seats.
@alyx @matrix @Spaghettimon
Wait a minute....
Pirates might get 3/37 of seats from the coalition?
@Spaghettimon @alyx The issue here is that the president, who is in cahoots with the leader of ANO, is possibly going to refuse to name the person selected by the coalition SPOLU for prime minister, arguing that the prime minister is supposed to come from the strongest party.
@matrix @Spaghettimon
I'm getting so much deja-vu from your descriptions. In our case though the president was in cahoots with the coalition party, so even if the legislation was supposed to be interpreted as "the prime minister is named from the strongest party" in the end our president did whatever he wanted to do.
@Spaghettimon @matrix
Where are you from, Spain? We have a bit of party variety too, but Romanian politics is still very primitive, which I'm guessing is why things break down easier than other places.
@Spaghettimon @matrix
I see. I'm clueless about south american politics.
@alyx @matrix @Spaghettimon
It seems, they will rule from a coalition of... 5 different parties.
But Pirate party is one of them, so let it burn