>>223512I can try to describe the situation in Norway. In Norway not much is actually happening no matter who is in charge.
The capitol is starting to be segregated into white natives in the west and immigrants in the east. Unless you are a die hard leftist and want to punish your kids you don't want your kid going to a school where he/she is the only Norwegian in the classroom. Also since many of the "refugees" lie on their application saying they are 15yo when they ate 19yo your kids will be going to school with what basically is sexual predators. So the white population is moving to the west of the town so their child can have a normal childhood and have a more or less crime free environment to live in. More or less except when gangs from the east comes over to rob children of their possessions. They don't dare try to steal from adults only small children.
The segregation is not a theme ouside the capitol because there is not any big concentration of immigrants/"refugees" outside the capitol (that is spoken off at least). So moving outside of the capitol will also give your child a normal childhood.
The politicians here is afraid the Yellow Vest movement is going to spread here. They are not saying it loudly, but all of a sudden all parties are against Toll booths on roads. And all are trying to blame the only party that are against toll booths for having to agree to having them because they have to follow the platform the government was formed on. But most of the political parties that are "against" toll booths now is only cloaking it because they just want to obfuscate the collection of toll. One example is the Labor party that wants to place GPS trackers in all cars an make people pay for distance traveled and where you traveled and you have to pay for the "privilege" of driving no matter where it is.
Other than that Norway is a country ruled by a political establishment that have never worked a day in their life in a real job. They give themselves ridiculous high salaries, ridiculous high pension, and many of the political positions are "inherited" where they lift their own kids up in the political hierarchy.
Also if a child of a politician gets an illness, or something, and need medical treatment, or government assistance, that is non existing or lacking, it suddenly becomes a big thing. When that happens it is suddenly something that has been neglected for too long and needs to be fixed. Like if their parents gets ill and have to stay at hospital, them having to sleep in the corridors because there isn't enough rooms in the hospital for patients it become a problem that have to be solved. Before they themselves, the politicians, have to experience real life they don't care or know it exists.
In short the major political parties are too similar for elections to have any real effect or change anything drastically. Sure if center-left+farleft get into power there will be more taxes and more refugees, but it is not like taxes are removed or is any significant reduction in immigrants/"refugees" with a center-right government. But a center-right is still better than a center-left+farleft government.
That being said the political specter is seeing the same as in the US. The left is moving further to the far left while the right is standing where it is. The Red party (marxist party) and Green party (not sure what but extreme left) are seeing worrisome gains in polls. Since the Labor party will have to form a coalition with them to get into power, and God knows the Labor party wants power badly, the Labor party will have to agree to much of the extreme left and make it into their own policies. You can see they are trying to mitigate this by saying they are for things they really are not so they can "negotiate those away" when and if they have to negotiate a political platform with the Rad and Green party.
>sorry for long post, and I hope there is some coherent info to gain from it>end rant