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    Representative Democracy

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    order to hand over the power from millions to a limited number of representatives and that is where difficulties begin (Venice Commission 2010). In most countries that are govern under representative parliamentary democracy, it is common to see coalition…

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    The ‘Coalition to End Homelessness’ or commonly known as “The Yellow House” is a non-profit organization, and place for people in Fort Lauderdale who are homeless to come and seek shelter (mostly) during the day. With the city’s broken relationship with the homeless population and under the supervision and leadership of Laura Hansen, CEO of the Coalition to End Homelessness, clients who come to the yellow house have access to a computer lab, food, and clothing, services to help file and organize…

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    Democracy In Chile

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    Pinochet would continue to be supported in the legislature. These impediments limited the party coalitions’ responsiveness and ability to enact legislation that would benefit the people (Posner 1999, 59). The binomial electoral system also encourages a lack of representation over candidate selection. Candidates for office are chosen by the elites after intensive negotiations within the party coalitions. “The selection of…

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    In the last century, this has been a re-occurring trait, with coalition governments being very rare. The 1940-45 coalition between the Conservatives, who had a parliamentary majority, with the Labour and Liberal parties, is one such exception, but this was largely due to the fact that Britain was at war. The only example of a deviation from…

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    While it can be certain that politics in America seem to have gotten unreasonably chaotic, political parties are what can salvage what remains of our forefathers vision for our government. While political parties are important to the function of our government, the two-party system is insufficient for acquiring an accurate portrayal of beliefs and needs of the people. Thus, political parties should continue to be a strong component of America’s political system, but should be modified by adding…

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    Minority and Majority government have some similarities but they also have their differences. Minority government means is when the winning party has the most seats, but the other parties altogether have more than the winning party. Advantages for minority government is that since there is less than half of the seats that could mean that it is easier for the party to listen to everyone so coming to an agreement would be easier as well. A disadvantage is that the others parties could go against…

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    real competitors that challenged its majority, and the electoral party system in India was not yet fragmented. However, after the loss of Congress in 1989, we start to see a change as by then the Indian party system gets fragmented. Congress was a coalition of unequals and once the most unequal developed an elite class over time, they formed their own parties and left Congress. When a party deliberately underrepresents certain parts of the party/population, then that leads to the fragmentation…

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    Given recent geopolitical history and the circumstances under which you have decided to form your government, I believe that there are 4 plausible democratic systems of government that you can adopt: Westminster-style parliamentary governance with plurality elections, parliamentary governance with proportional representation, presidential government (i.e. separation of powers), or semi-presidentialism. These forms of governance, although quite different, all aim to provide stability and…

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    Public Relations Plan NCH The National Coalition for the Homeless (NCH) began in 1981 is a national network of people who are currently experiencing or who have experienced homelessness. It has a single mission: To prevent, end and protect homelessness and their civil rights while supporting the needs of those experiencing homelessness. It is our objective to cultivate the message of the National Coalition for the Homeless to spread significance of the care around the U.S, make the systemic and…

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    In examining political agendas and critiquing art institutions and the power of the government, The Art Workers’ Coalition undertook a collective range of protests and political actions against these higher societies (Martin, 2004). On January 3, 1969, artist Takis Vassilakis removed one of his works from the Museum of Modern Art’s (MoMA) exhibition “The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age” (1969). However, the board of directors refused this, even with the revolutionary proposition…

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