Question: Do electoral systems effect the type and form of government resultant from the election? Contrasting France and England
Date Submitted: 01/24/2003 17:31:31
Electoral systems are the methods a country uses to select its officials. They are rarely drastically altered but are constantly changed to reflect shifting values. The reason for this is that electoral systems are very reflective of the entrenched cultural political ideals of a country. The system being used by a country reflects the values most held by the populace and their leaders. By enhancing minority representation, increasing stability, or encouraging debate the structure of
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the political consciousness for years to come.
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Institutions" http://www.kas.org.za/Publications/SeminarReports/Constitutency System/beukman.pdf
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