Their parliamentary system is also crazy complex with a bunch of different types of members. Elections are first past the post, per-constituency. Some constituencies elect one member, while others elect a team of five or six all from the same party (with some mandatory ethnic representation). There are also (currently two) non-constituency members, from the opposition party, which are basically charity seats. There are also appointed members. The whole system feels knowingly constructed as a one-party system that primarily seeks opposition for the purpose of consultation, more like the États générau in pre-revolution France than a real, competitive parliament in the liberal tradition.
Huitzilopochtli
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No they shouldn't have? Why would they participate in weird American flag fucking rituals? It's bad enough when people in México try to import that shit.
They really do. The only Salvadorans I can stand are indigenous, and they are treated like shit.
In a just world someone would do something to stop the perfidious Poles, but we do not live in a just world
Hey, at least it's the good kind of boiler failure and not the steam explosion kind.