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Should Pakistan take "inspiration" from American style presidential system?
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<blockquote data-quote="OldenWisdom...قول بزرگ" data-source="post: 13526869" data-attributes="member: 164511"><p>Wrong assumptions lead to wrong conclusions!</p><p></p><p>While Pakistanis do understand when they participate in the electoral process that essentially they're choosing a representative but that is about it... it is this superficial understanding that this already flawed model further exasperates. But that is only one side of the coin... those who represent them are lost themselves. </p><p> These fundamentals can however be understood and people clued in... but that will not make it any better. As it stands western multiparty politics is grounded in western realities, their struggles and priorities. The ideologies fundamental to their realities social fabric, ideals, unions, industrialists, barons, aristocracy and royals. These political parties then represent their niche political ideologies set in socialist, capitalist or libertarian principles. They cannot be translated into a society where similar discourse never took place... where fundamentals and social contracts are totally different. Political parties thus revolve around cults of personality that further translates into their families. </p><p> A true and honest dialogue can never happen! It has been stifled by a fleeting and foreign ideology/politics that will never mirror grounded realities. </p><p></p><p>It will frustrate all parties in perpetuity attempting an impossible, fitting a square peg in a round hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldenWisdom...قول بزرگ, post: 13526869, member: 164511"] Wrong assumptions lead to wrong conclusions! While Pakistanis do understand when they participate in the electoral process that essentially they're choosing a representative but that is about it... it is this superficial understanding that this already flawed model further exasperates. But that is only one side of the coin... those who represent them are lost themselves. These fundamentals can however be understood and people clued in... but that will not make it any better. As it stands western multiparty politics is grounded in western realities, their struggles and priorities. The ideologies fundamental to their realities social fabric, ideals, unions, industrialists, barons, aristocracy and royals. These political parties then represent their niche political ideologies set in socialist, capitalist or libertarian principles. They cannot be translated into a society where similar discourse never took place... where fundamentals and social contracts are totally different. Political parties thus revolve around cults of personality that further translates into their families. A true and honest dialogue can never happen! It has been stifled by a fleeting and foreign ideology/politics that will never mirror grounded realities. It will frustrate all parties in perpetuity attempting an impossible, fitting a square peg in a round hole. [/QUOTE]
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