As it stands the neolibs are getting over 35% of the votes while we circle around 20%.

Is it disappointing? Well, yes actually. It seems like we expected a bit too much to happen.

Why the results are like this we’ll have to analyse in the coming days.

Not really sure what else to say. Had a great day otherwise in my home country with my family. Keep on going, I guess. The revolution will not be won in Parliament.

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When it comes to actual action against us, like arresting us or physical violence, I’m not sure what will be done against that. I have tried to ask questions about that internally but I have never gotten a solid response.

Those that can afford exposure like this, in the sense they have jobs they wont lose by being in prison, or are well off enough that being arrested means nothing to them should be the key people you use for actions that may result in police or fascist responses, at least with masks off ;)

The more vunerable people should do the work that involves shaking peoples hands, handing leaflets out, debating ect

If you’re the 2nd largest party disportianate violence against you is actually very benefiicial for agit prop reasons, get the cameras out and film the psychos attacking you, they are the repressive state apparatus of the ruling party and should be painted as ‘the ruling parties thugs’ rather than the neutral police, people will see the contradictions quickly this way.

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