A spokesperson for Sweden’s Election Authority told us that the country now only counts votes for registered parties. Unless, that is, they register as an official party. Unfortunately, you probably won’t see the Donald Duck Party receiving any votes in future election. The Kalle Anka-partiet or “The Donald Duck Party” was a traditional protest party that has been receiving votes as recently as the 2014 election. This rumor stems from an article published on ABC in 2006 about Donald Duck’s humorous history as a write-in “protest” candidate. Is it Illegal to Vote for Him in Sweden?įALSE. The Finnish translations of the stories are multilayered so that while a ten-year-old boy – like my son – will enjoy the adventures and funny goofs on the page, his father – that would be me – will also enjoy the goofs, and the rich language. One of the reasons Donald Duck is still so popular in Finland is that it’s not simply a children’s comic book. In fact, the print medium has allowed Donald to appeal to adults as well as children. Donald in print is also fairly different than Donald in the movies.
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