A system that expects parties to listen, compromise and find common ground produces calmer politics and better decisions.

Canada can have that too with proportional representation. We just have to choose it.

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    We’ve had minority governments before. We have one now.

    Usually it’s when the best things happen for us.

    It’s hard to use the successes of one system to promote another, though, as all of the good things we got from our minority government happened before prop rep.

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    Proportional representation is great. In australia we use it for one house of parliament with preferential voting for the other. It allows a wider range of popular opinion to be reflected than even preferential.

    But both italy and israel have proportional representation, so let’s not think that it magically turns you into a scandanavian social democracy.

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      Democracy in Australia is a joke. Since federation in 1901, it’s been a variation of the same two parties in power, with the smallest of Greens blip. We have no diversity of ideas represented in our country, only LibLab neoliberalism.

      The only real democratic system is direct democracy.

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      both italy and israel have proportional representation

      Italy uses a parallel system and Israel has serious problems with their society.

      Iceland, Norway, Ireland and Austria use proportional representation and they’re very successful stable democracies.

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    Its all well and good until Winston Peters comes along. (Known as the king maker in NZ as he has gotten do decide the outcome of multiple elections)

    Definitely better than the two party system though.

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    Right now there’s not calm politics and better decisions because the capitalists didn’t need to compromise and find common ground, they just built a coalition with their fascist friends. It’s also a broken system

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        Iceland can’t even save it’s own language. They are a tiny tiny nation that can’t be a model for influential nations that need a change in a sane direction

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          Ah yes let’s ignore all their successes because no country is perfect.

          can’t be a model for influential nations that need a change in a sane direction

          Because they should model their countries on widespread corruption and stupid wars instead. Are you kidding me?

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            You could use better examples and make a better argument. Iceland is NOT a good example for your argument

            just because you don’t like what you are being told, doesn’t mean its wrong to point out. You don’t get upset about it.