Does is not seem odd? The
many, recent editorials and comments by prominent columnists in Canada about –
ideas to change the manner of selecting and retaining leadership there. Right now a party selects its leader at a
convention of a few thousand members. If that party wins the majority of seats
in the subsequent election, that leader becomes prime minister. After being so
chosen, such leader has very great control over the wishes of the other
representatives. The leaders’ “whip” can whip any of them, into the leaders’ bidding on votes within the
legislature. He does this by ensuring that monies do, or do not, get to that
ridings projects; or by kicking
out such rep from various
committees, or ministries.
The leader can even veto subsequent nominations within various ridings,
if he does not approve of the local ridings’ wishes. Ideas to alter these situations, aim to improve our democracy, which recent polls suggest is in very
low esteem among the citizens.
But no discussions
that I have noticed, about how really to improve it – by actually permitting
the citizen to vote on issues via
referendums. One group is even strongly organizing itself, it seems, to try to have representatives within various ridings, who believe strongly about its favourite issue – to
provide a law limiting abortions. Such a difficult manner to try to establish
your point of view. Canada is, indeed,
one of the very few countries that has no law at all on abortions. Would
not it be better, however, to just
permit a public vote on that subject. That vote would occur at the same time as
the periodic elections. That way, one would truly know the majority view. Is
not that what democracy is supposed to be all about?
It would hardly matter
just what powers a leader may have,
if the citizens could vote on the issues they truly find not being
properly pursued by their elected reps. That method is followed by many states
and countries – but not in any manner at all in Canada. And who is truly even
discussing that method of improvement? Any of our columnists? Not recently,
anyway, that I have noticed. It is odd, you must admit.
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