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No doubtWithout other major changes the likes of Billy Zardari still has unfair advantage. Remember his mother left him slaves aka PPP
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No doubtWithout other major changes the likes of Billy Zardari still has unfair advantage. Remember his mother left him slaves aka PPP
Not if voting is direct. Zardari might get votes in his village but he will get zero votes in other parts of the country. On the other hand some one like IK is guaranteed to win against him since he is popular with people. On the other hand in parliamentary system people like Zardari have advantage. In presidential system their political life is finished.
mate the people are in invisible chains.
When an elephant is young, if a trainer puts a chain around its leg and restrains it from moving far, the young elephant will initially try to escape.
After trying for a while, the animal realises that escaping is futile and gives in to the restraint, enabling the trainer to control the elephant for the rest of its life. From then on, all that is required is a chain around its leg and a wooden peg in the ground that you or I could pull out, but the elephant doesnt.
Why?
Because it doesnt think that it can.
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Well, we have to start somewhere, no? The current system has clearly failed and has big shortcomings. I know what you are trying to say though. At any rate, this is how Jinnah had made the Pakistan (Governor General). It was only later that Feudal took over and made it into a dysfunctional parliamentary system.
Nope mate you do not realise the feudals own land others own "factories". The people living on those lands owe a blind loyalty as do employees to employer as the current system stands they will vote for who they are told to vote for
Nope mate you do not realise the feudals own land others own "factories". The people living on those lands owe a blind loyalty as do employees to employer as the current system stands they will vote for who they are told to vote for
Maybe a constitutional monarchy who is given control of armed forced like the one in england?
That way army cannot interfere in politics regardless of what system Pakistan implements it needs to rein in the army or there will always be a chance of a military coup.
I'm willing to volunteer for the role as King
Yes, and that is why parliamentary system has to go. I have gone over the math of the thing and the parliamentary system gives overwhelming advantage to such owners. A presidential system greatly reduces the power of such owners. You see, a large chunk of Pakistan is truly free and live in towns and cities. There are even huge number of villages which do not have any owners and people own their own land. Add in Pakistan army soldiers votes and a presidential system would favor these guys. In parliamentary system on the other hand all these free votes are crushed by some scums elected in owned villages and lands. We have to pick something better, and I guess this is it. Can you imagine some one like Ahmadinejad be elected in a parliamentary system? That is why I think presidential system is more advantageous.
Well the system that is ideal for a semi illiterate people may not be one that suits a literate people.
We need to consider are we considering the ideal system or an ideal system for today?
Longbrains points are very convincing to me.
But frankly, I don't see the benefactors of the current system giving way.
As you said that a constitutional amendment is needed, but that amendment needs to be passed by the same benefactors first, and the protagonists of your system would simply not be in assemblies to vote in favour.
In the UK the powers of Royal Prerogative by convention are exercised by the PM. I for one do not want to be a subject. We have no modern history where one family has had power and then accommodated and lip service paid to the idea- a big no imo
No question I agree with you. But I did not realise we were limiting change.
I know what you are saying. But China is a hybrid communist/capitalist system. Pakistan has a different history and this would not work here. .