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7/10/2025, 10:53:42 PM
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>even gommieblocks with red tiled roofs to fit with the vibe.
Lel those are not commie blocks just not as decorated.
Buda in general is greener and more pleasant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMCPHr6MJZE
>You also struggle with the same masses of rural gypsoids dragging the country down in elections.
That is oversimplification of the issue. Yes, the government was/is most popular in rural villages. But they also won all the expensive suburbs outside the city like pic related. Only recently their population begin to plummet. Before that they had a very wide range of support among the larger population, even if they were most popular among the poorer areas. Only recently things began to change. I don't expect any big breakthroughs though, especially in things like wages. Czechia, Hungary, Romania are all within 5% now in terms of average wages, stuck in the middle income trap. Only Poland is doing significantly better than the others in the region. They have much better educational outcomes, more Western software companies there, they have their own companies now even. If we finally get a new government that does not anger the already frustrated population with the propaganda, steals less and invests more into infrastructure that is already a giant win, it would be foolish to expect better than that.
>even gommieblocks with red tiled roofs to fit with the vibe.
Lel those are not commie blocks just not as decorated.
Buda in general is greener and more pleasant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMCPHr6MJZE
>You also struggle with the same masses of rural gypsoids dragging the country down in elections.
That is oversimplification of the issue. Yes, the government was/is most popular in rural villages. But they also won all the expensive suburbs outside the city like pic related. Only recently their population begin to plummet. Before that they had a very wide range of support among the larger population, even if they were most popular among the poorer areas. Only recently things began to change. I don't expect any big breakthroughs though, especially in things like wages. Czechia, Hungary, Romania are all within 5% now in terms of average wages, stuck in the middle income trap. Only Poland is doing significantly better than the others in the region. They have much better educational outcomes, more Western software companies there, they have their own companies now even. If we finally get a new government that does not anger the already frustrated population with the propaganda, steals less and invests more into infrastructure that is already a giant win, it would be foolish to expect better than that.
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