Preferential voting systems

Democracy acknowledges its members as free and equal by recognising them as full political agents rather than mere beneficiaries of policies chosen by others and by granting them the opportunity to exercise this role without incurring excessive burdens. This does not require that they directly parti...

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Empowerment
Influence
Political parties
Power
Preferences
Voters
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