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1. khalic+(OP)
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2025-08-15 11:03:13
Ok I don’t know enough about this political system to contribute on that, there are some political systems built like that, like the US.
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2. desas+Y5
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2025-08-15 11:51:12
>>khalic+(OP)
The same thing applies in the US doesn't it? There has essentially only been two political parties (three if you squint hard enough) for nearly the entire existence of the country?
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3. khalic+hf
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2025-08-15 12:54:07
>>desas+Y5
Yeah that’s why I was making the parallel
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4. amanap+Gj
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2025-08-15 13:17:46
>>desas+Y5
The US problem is the lack of proportional representation. Getting support of 49% of the population gets you 0% role in government.
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2025-08-15 16:01:26
>>khalic+hf
Oh thanks for clearing that up, I misunderstood on my previous read.
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6. Jensso+UF1
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2025-08-15 21:09:07
>>amanap+Gj
UK also has that problem, but its even worse with a minority supported government getting majority power.
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