• Supercrunchy@programming.dev
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    10 hours ago

    Other EU countries have a similar unfair system. They’re quite easy to spot because they usually have 2 parties that get 90%+ of the seats.

    Once that system is in place, the incentives of the party in power are to keep it, because they’d lose a supermajority if they win the next election cycle.

    I honestly don’t know how you could fix the system once it’s so entrenched. I think it can only change if people become aware of how their shitty political situation (only 2 viable parties) is entirely created by this electoral system, and somehow demand a change.