Un excellent article sur le bilan des élections en Suède vu par le "parti Pirate", les motivations, les résultats et ce qui est à venir avec au passage une bonne vue du fonctionnement des institutions politiques en Suède :

Election campaign

Piratpartiets campaign was really "think globally, act locally". It was not one campaign but lots of local campaigns. We did raise some funds during the spring, around 130 000 kronor (14 500 euros, 18 500 USD) but we spent it all on ballots.

You can not win an election without them, so we got 3 million ballots.

So how to make an election campaign without money? Well, everybody has some money or some time to donate. We completed pamphlets and shared posters in our forum, then printed for low costs in xerox-machines or sympathetic local copyshops. And then it was just posting the posters and handing out the flyers.

Or just. It is a lot of work and a a lot of organising. But it was fun. [...]

Impact on other parties election results

If you run a splinter party there is always the question if you will just bring down the parties that are closest to your positions. Miljöpartiet (the environmentalist party, the greens) and Centerpartiet (traditionally the party of farmers and other rural population (also green as party color)) would be the ones bearing such an effect in that case. But both of them gained votes and seats. Miljöpartiet advanced though the left bloc lost and actually made their best election ever. So if we had an impact it would be to gain those parties more votes as we were quite open with them being the next best thing. [...]

Un choix toujours difficile, mais au moins il y a la proportionnelle la-bas et pas de présidentielles.

Mon précédent billet sur le sujet.