Not according to the source i cited.
"... and we are completely sure that one person has submitted two votes, says..."
Generally, multiple representation of one party shouldn't be a problem as long as every party get's the same amount of votes and speaking time...
The Swedish article at dn.se ( http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=678&a=686 933 ) mentions the voting being declared illegal because one participating person casted two votes. It's probably just a way for SIS to save face, but what if one of the no-parties called in declaring they cheated by holding both their hands up?
Just a thought...
Actually, it works fine from Sweden. I've heard that germans can watch it too.
Not according to the source i cited. "... and we are completely sure that one person has submitted two votes, says ..."
Generally, multiple representation of one party shouldn't be a problem as long as every party get's the same amount of votes and speaking time...
The Swedish article at dn.se ( http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=678&a=686 933 ) mentions the voting being declared illegal because one participating person casted two votes. It's probably just a way for SIS to save face, but what if one of the no-parties called in declaring they cheated by holding both their hands up?
Just a thought...