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jebem li ga, nije naglašeno nigde :D

 

evo nečega zanimljivog:

 

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Voting divides in Europe.

 

See Poland and Romania in detail.

 

The idea for this came from the American concept of “red states” and “blue states”. In Europe, things are obviously a little different.

 

 

Each color on the map is the color of the relatively more dominant political party (or coalition, if political parties change unreliably). In Europe, red is typically the color of leftist or socialist coalitions, while blue is typically for right-of-center or populist parties.

 

The boundaries on the map are largely based on the past 10-15 years of elections, although in many cases these patterns go back much longer. In some countries, voting patterns are not tied to political parties or coalitions. Countries with grey areas do not have ideologically-aligned regions, or have special circumstances.

 

More specific information and details here.

 

I am always looking for corrections/improvements!

 

Edit: for all those commenting about the lack of a key, it’s in the subtitle. It would be useless and impractical to include every single major European political party on the map in a key. The emphasis in the map is on the shape itself, rather than the particular party’s name or even ideology.

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