You needed an election for that?
As most of you probably don't know, the Austrians had presidential elections on Sunday. The SPÖ candidate, Heinz Fischer, won by three and a half points.
This was totally the most pointless election I've ever seen in my life.
The Austrian president doesn't actually do anything. It's just a ceremonial position. He's actually sort of like the Queen of England—he can supposedly influence policy, but he never really does. Still, there was a four-month long campaign for the office, complete with arguments about who was giving away cookies illegally and who misused a Pink concert to promote herself (Fischer and Ferrero-Waldner, respectively). The Austrians seem to feel that it's necessary to have a special election just for this position, and then they get all wound up when the voter turnout is "only" 70,6%.
Sometimes I don't understand this country.
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