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We're all well aware of the voters' potential actions under MMP and the more senior of us will still have distant memories of FPP that preceded MMP.
So, which system do you favour and why?
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MMP - I believe in the widest representation possible - we could even reduce the proportion of votes required to get a seat, perhaps to 3.5%.
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Both have advantages and disadvantages.
FPP with a good party in charge can lead to a more stable government, but shuts out opposition and doesn't let smaller parties have much of a voice.
On the other hand, MMP allows more parties to have a voice and a more even representation but can lead to more instability, especially if the election results in parties that have difficulty working alongside one another.
That's probably why the threshold is at 5%, or else it means coalitions would potentially need to work with a greater numbers of parties.
1% threshold and 100 seats would give 1 seat for each percent, i dont know if any country works in this format? It would mean a pretty accurate representation of the population.
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MMP, but it doesn't live up to expectations, the minor parties get a chance to power trip and stop any real progress.
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MMP....but we have to improve it.
Perhaps an excellent first step might be to lower MP's pay rate...
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Govt.nz allows each of us, 1 vote but the house of "representatives" is still made of 2 oppositions. We pay both sides to sit there and do nothing. Govt.nz functions 365 without us. The "representatives" sign on our behalf, before nipping off to Bellamy's.
lower MP's pay rate, yes. But we don't want them dropping tools and going on strike.
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in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)