• HerrBeter@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I wonder what we gave up for Turkey to sign it. Maybe it was enough for Kristersson to celebrate his 60th birthday with a purposefully made confidential bill to taxpayers.

    Funny how his government always seem to transform things that were or should be public to confidential.

    Like the secret electricity support, so the ones who used much electricity when the grid was strained got a cashback. I forget the name but some people apparently had to keep their mansions and fifteen swimmingpools heated. Guess we aren’t equal after all…

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      10 months ago

      As best I can tell, nothing. He held it up to be the strong guy for their next election, then let it go after.

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        10 months ago

        First we gave out some Kurds, be it right or wrong, then I know there were different opinions regarding our freedom of speech and burning books. And that’s just what the public knows. The real deals are made behind closed doors

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        10 months ago

        🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 That doesn’t make sense as we’ve had the same information public for a hundred years before this government

        Edit I reread what I wrote and I misunderstood what you meant. We’re not equal in the burden we had to bear individually, less so anymore with all the secrecy and unofficial meetings with private entities.