Delex said:
Im against the party system, not a coalition government. Since the members can spread any kind of propaganda in my party, which gives you total freedom. And I would be ready to enter an coalition with you just to resist the fascist. There is only a problem. You have also see the fact that Delexsianism gives you total freedom of voting. So if you are for something the fascist propose, there is nothing that can stop you from voting for them. The only thing you must do in Delexsianism is to stand with the party (Vote for the party in votings as it is the current one).
We may have to talk very closely once the official numbers come out. Maybe I missed some, but I count 2 Delexsian votes and those plus Earth's Savior's last minute ballot might be enough to protect all of us. I cannot become a Delexsian myself though. I remain a Market Liberal whether in a coalition government or in exile abroad.
Its do or die at this point. If the Nationalists haven't a majority, we can create a coalition in which Democracy survives and Delexsianism gains greater political standing. If Wolsey and his friends take over, we'll all be ousted, arrested, or exiled; its not for nothing that I'm in London. This is a frightening time for our nation, but I haven't lost all hope that we can save Switzerland in the 11th hour. If we can, we'll need to cooperate.
After all, I'm no expert at Delexsian philosophy, but isn't such cooperation truly Delexsian? Certainly, if you're against the Party system, then you should be willing to break down the barriers of the parties in order to maintain freedom in Switzerland. Its what I have done as a Market Liberal in supporting the Social Liberal Motta.
I cannot even disagree with the Delexsian tenet of total freedom of voting regarding those items on the agenda which the Fascists support. We cannot outlaw the Fascist and their proposals. That has already been tried and failed. What we may yet try though, what we must try, is to unite to keep the Fascists from outlawing us, in the name of that duty to freedom which believers in both Democracy and Delexsianism truly share. After all, a governing Nationalist Party would not necessarily wish to offer us that same freedom.
Social Liberal - Market Liberal - Delexsian Coalition, for a Free Switzerland