Electoral year: Year in which politicians care what citizens think of them, or at least are forced to pretend to.
Polls: System with which electoral tendencioes among citizens are evaluated. The more slight the differences between the two main parties or coalitions, the more frantic the taking of polls becomes.
Apocalypse: What happens if the one of the parties or colalitions wins, according to the other.
Business as usual: What will really happen whichever wins.
Contract, Program, Schedule: A document in wich politicians put the promises they plan to disattend if elected.
Electoral system: Method to make sure the citizens' vote goes to the candidate a party has already chosen
Enthusiasm: what all the choices at hand utterly fail to provoke