The first shot fox is that
electoral reform leads to weak coalition government.
Not exact matches
Speakers making the case for why it's time to listen to the experts and Canadians — and get down to business and develop a made - in - Canada proportional representation system include Hassan Yussuff, President of the Canadian Labour Congress, Katelynn Northam,
electoral reform campaign
lead at Leadnow, Farhat Rehman of the Canadian Council of Muslim Women and Annie Bérubé, director of government relations at Équiterre.
In the past three weeks, he has returned home to
lead a call for
electoral reforms that has earned him instant celebrity, sent a stab of anxiety through the ruling class and raised fears of trouble at a planned rally in Islamabad on Monday.
Opposition leader Mr Raila Odinga, whose legal challenge to the election results
led to the vote being nullified, withdrew from the new election, saying the process was not credible because of the lack of
electoral reforms.
Personally, I believe
electoral reform will only happen when we have a party leader and PM who is ideologically committed to it, and that is what we should be striving for - a political leader with a clear vision who is prepared to
lead.
With the introduction of a parliamentary system, political parties started to form quickly and this
led to a call for
electoral reform that saw the introduction of a Party - list proportional representation in 1918.
From the «betrayal» of the Lib Dems over the Jeremy Hunt vote, when Clegg's party abstained and won the enmity of vast swathes of the Tory party, or the vicious tactics of the «no» campaign in the
electoral reform referendum which disgusted Lib Dems and
led to open rowing at Cabinet, the «calm and businesslike» relationship between the two parties has become a myth anywhere below the most senior levels.
«The processes
leading to the electinon and its peaceful conduct and outcome, have shown that our
electoral reform is bearing positive fruits.
That might then
lead to nothing and a second election, to agreements about
electoral reform, to other arrangements about supply / confidence, etc..
The former commissioner stressed that the
reform of the
electoral system was very import as the people's votes would count,
leading to the emergence of truly elected leaders.
A hung parliament,
leading to
electoral reform as the price the Lib Dems will try to exact as a condition of supporting a minority administration, could be the key.
They would take a Tory -
led coalition for eg
electoral reform; the Conservatives would offer much less.
This will inevitably
lead to a renewed debate over an
electoral reform and a move toward a more proportional
electoral system.
This campaign unit could also start to think about the referendum campaign on
electoral reform; how it should be fought and who should
lead it.
Three pro-opposition pressure groups on Wednesday
led hundreds onto the streets of Kumasi in protest against the
Electoral Commission refusal to implement recommended
electoral reforms.
Edgar is known for his involvement in
reforming corruption in the City of Cudahy by
leading electoral campaigns.
B4K's advocacy also
led to
electoral victories for
reform - minded candidates across the state.
The lack of clarity here over the role of provincial consent has
led Pal to concludes that its possible that only the general amending formula can be used for
electoral reform, and the matter should be referred to the Court on this issue specifically.