• @thatonecoder@lemmy.ca
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    62 days ago

    I agree with the sentiment, but I do not agree that political parties should be abolished. Instead, there should be proportional representation, and more political parties, with more perspectives — the majority of solutions come from a democracy.

    • themeatbridge
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      52 days ago

      Parties are just a power transfer from voters to oligarchs. Coalition governments are just as easy to manipulate as two-party systems. Politicians shouldn’t be permitted a short-hand explanation of what they stand for. They should be required to make a full throated defense of their positions on the record. Parties provide political cover to do unpopular things while pretending to not be in a position to stop it.

      • @thatonecoder@lemmy.ca
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        12 days ago

        You do have a point, but what would be the alternative? I have considered direct democracy, but the ultra-wealthy may still use that to their advantage.

        • themeatbridge
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          12 days ago

          You can still elect representatives, you just remove money from the equation. Candidates are given a public forum to share ideas, provide their credentials, and debate issues. Voters use a STAR voting system to vote for all the candidates they like. Special interest groups are free to speak and advertise all they want, but they cannot promote or attack a specific candidate.

          It’s more or less how local primaries work, just on a larger scale.

    • @Auli@lemmy.ca
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      12 days ago

      How do you have proportional representation with a president? And from what it seems like your president is king.

      • @thatonecoder@lemmy.ca
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        12 days ago

        You do need to change the system, but you can keep the President, reduce the President’s powers, and have a prime-minister to take care of many areas.

        P.S.: I am from Portugal, he’s definitely not my President.