Politicians are completely baffled when the votes are counted after the election – 70% of people living in the capital have left their voting papers blank. The election is held again but this time the number has reached 83%. Fearing that democracy is about to collapse, the authorities decide to leave the capital to its own devices ....
The author occasionally writes rather long sentences and doesn’t punctuate speech. But this book turned out to be a complete surprise, a funny and thought-provoking satire on modern political life.