platypeanArchcow
Jr. Member
Posts: 514
Political Matrix E: -1.03, S: -7.65
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« on: June 27, 2004, 11:40:34 PM » |
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I'm not sure what "discontempt" is, but any party that is judged to be too powerful will be held in contempt by many, especially when it is seen as held together by partisanship rather than by any common ideology. The UAC may have been founded as a centrist organization, but since many further on the right and left wings had joined it, it became a bloc that seemed to be self-contradicting. Now that several have left or are considering leaving for the AFIP, I believe the UAC has come to represent a narrower set of ideologies ranging from center to center-right, with maybe only a couple right-wing members. Some will perhaps continue attacking the UAC, but I think it has now been pared down to manageability. Even so, expect parties on the right and left to ally against what is perceived to be the most powerful party.
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