Summary

In Minnesota’s evenly split state House (67-67), Republicans have temporarily seized control by exploiting a judicial ruling that disqualified a Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) legislator, giving the GOP a 67-66 edge.

Despite the lack of quorum and an upcoming special election likely to restore the tie, Republicans unilaterally elected a speaker and are blocking another DFL candidate certified as the winner after a recount.

Critics label this a “coup,” reflecting broader trends of minority rule and disregard for democratic norms.

Legal challenges are underway to restore balance.

    • Chainweasel@lemmy.world
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      16 hours ago

      We have a specific amendment that the right likes to shove in our faces as being designed to prevent tyranny.
      It’s a goddamn shame we won’t use it.

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      Same. NC is having similar issues with the legislature stripping some amount of power from the Democratic Governor who won, and the Republican judge who lost is challenging the Democrat winner by trying to argue in court that certain votes should be thrown out.

      American democracy wasn’t exactly super functional, but this is genuinely fucked.