Jobst Heitzig said: > It is of no help for a minority to be represented proportionally when still a mere 51% majority can make all decisions!
I disagree.? The advantage is that it allows 'on the fly' coalition re-organisation. If all the legislators are elected via a single seat system, then in effect, the 2 coalitions must be decided prior to the election.? In fact, in the US, the Republican and Democrat 'coalitions' last on a multi-decade scale. A block of 15% of the legislature would be a minority.? However, if something oppressive was attempted against them, they could switch sides.? However, if all the legislators were elected via a single seat method, then the supporters of those 15% would have to wait until the subsequent election and it might be to late by then. Even if they aren't part of the majority coalition at the time, they could offer to replace one of the current members at a lower 'price'. Also, if the legislature doesn't also decide the government, then there might not even be a fixed majority coalition. PS Anyone know a better free mail system that doesn't cause lots of ??? when I post to this group? Raphfrk -------------------- Interesting site "what if anyone could modify the laws" www.wikocracy.com
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