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The differences are much bigger than that. The head of state/leading party that formed the government has only 15% support in my country. That's possible because it's a political compromise of the parliament majority,…
Indeed - they can do whatever the EP approves, which is usually very different from what the few EP seats and the entire national parliament of our state vote for.
No, not the whole. There are entire states in the EU that are against that. Unfortunately these are the smaller ones so they can't do anything about it and it's being forced upon their populations, regardless of what…
Heads of states and the ministers very often don't represent the populations of their states, only a very small part of it.
There are many more ways of targeting advertisement than just paying for it directly. That's why we just need to ban all governmental advertising. For example: - buying space only in some paper/digital magazines and…
Targeted advertising isn't the problem. Governmental organisations buying advertisement is the real culprit. They would find a way to do it even without targeted advertising, so let's cut it out completely.
Sometimes if you know what failed or at least get a hint of where the error is, you can try going another way, adjust some meta/data, wait for a bit, don't use a particular feature...
National government is a very different thing from national parliament. In my state the national government came out of a political compromise. The leading party has 15% support. They are limited by the national…