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It's weird, I don't feel like batting for the croscoconut guy at all, and it's quite likely he was completely bought by Putin from the onset, yet the hivemind /r/Eurocucks find no moral ambiguity about a court anulling a candidate, regardless how toxic is unsettling
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Even if you assume that the courts decision was 100% just and democratic the fact the decision had to be made is proof that the democratic process is in the shitter there. Either the court overstepped and it's undemocratic or the court was right thus democracy failed.
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