Politicians tend to be on the elderly side. Even more so for conservative politicians, I think, but I don't know much about AfD.
If so, perhaps it's not quite as unlikely as the economist (quoted in TFA) thinks. But that's just speculation.
I thought HN might be a good place to discuss the odds of this.
>North Rhine-Westphalia has a population of 18 million and a reported 20,000 candidates will run for office in its 14 September local elections.
Personally I'm very much not a fan of knowing no facts about the deaths and jumping to conspiracy theories.
This is one of those litmus tests to see how conspiracy theory prone you are I think.
Isn't the latter case usually reserved for suicides or drug overdoses, or other deaths that might be considered embarassing?
Germany of course is different so who knows.
> The state's interior ministry has pointed out that candidates from other parties, including the Greens and Social Democrats, have also died.
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Politicians tend to be on the elderly side. Even more so for conservative politicians, I think, but I don't know much about AfD.
If so, perhaps it's not quite as unlikely as the economist (quoted in TFA) thinks. But that's just speculation.
I thought HN might be a good place to discuss the odds of this.
>North Rhine-Westphalia has a population of 18 million and a reported 20,000 candidates will run for office in its 14 September local elections.
Personally I'm very much not a fan of knowing no facts about the deaths and jumping to conspiracy theories.
This is one of those litmus tests to see how conspiracy theory prone you are I think.
Isn't the latter case usually reserved for suicides or drug overdoses, or other deaths that might be considered embarassing?
Germany of course is different so who knows.
> The state's interior ministry has pointed out that candidates from other parties, including the Greens and Social Democrats, have also died.
No comments yet