
Fixing Democracy: Parliamentary Reform
Past Present Future
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Reassessing Parliamentary Dynamics
This chapter examines the shift in accountability among newly elected politicians as they prioritize their local constituents over party lines. It critiques the effectiveness of parliamentary procedures in addressing complex legislative issues, advocating for reforms such as citizens' assemblies and specialized committees to enhance discourse and decision-making. Furthermore, it highlights the need for a profound reevaluation of Parliament's role in fostering meaningful debates and responding to the evolving demands of governance.
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