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by bluefirebrand
1491 days ago
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> the electorate can and will hold them accountable for it In theory. In practice is this what we're actually seeing? In Canada at least, I don't think political parties are being held accountable for the promises they make during election campaigns. There is a huge tendency to promise the moon and deliver the status quo. |
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In direct democracy there's the illusion of zero compromise, you can end up with whatever wacky or amazing combination of initiatives you like, but in reality compromises still have to be made and priorities are going to conflict with each other. Somebody still need to implement all of that.
I just think it makes sense that the person (or party) doing the implementation and deciding on the compromises should be the person who made the commitment.