Section 3 – Policy Initiatives & 2025 Deliverables
11. Democratic and Electoral Reform
The Parties will work together to create a special legislative all-party committee to evaluate and recommend policy and legislation measures to be pursued beginning in 2026 to increase democratic engagement & voter participation, address increasing political polarization, and improve the representativeness of government. The committee will review and consider preferred methods of proportional representation as part of its deliberations. The Government will work with the BCGC to establish the detailed terms of reference for this review, which are subject to the approval of both parties. The terms of reference will include the ability to receive expert and public input, provide for completion of the Special Committee’s work in Summer 2025, and public release of the Committee’s report within 45 days of completion. The committee will also review the administration of the 43rd provincial general election, including consideration of the Chief Electoral Officer’s report on the 43rd provincial general election, and make recommendations for future elections.
Sure, but Kickl almost came to power in large part as a result of general dissatisfaction with politics in Austrai because… You guessed it, PR leads to not particularly effective government.
You can disagree with the creation of Israel etc but I fail to see how that means that we don’t have to pay attention to their experience with PR.
So the Polish culture is just inherently racist and tends to autocracy? I really hate this line of argument, it’s the same sort of stuff that has been historically used dismiss the humanity of Black and Indigenous people.
Not saying FPTP is perfect. 2 party systems tend not to be great either. That’s why I’m really happy that Canada has a wide mix, from NDP to the Bloc, to the Conservatives.
Yes… And you haven’t pointed out all the successful countries that use FPTP, or do you really think there are no successful countries with FPTP?