Proportional Representation can be worse in those democracies with a multi party system, I agree. However, it can be a superior and more democratic voting method when you only have 2 or 3 main parties involved, such as we have in Canada.
I believe we do not have a truly democratic system here....we have the APPEARANCE of a democracy on election day, when everyone has a warm and fuzzy feeling about doing their duty by casting a vote for the candidate of their choice. it ends there!
We really have a democratic dictatorship, if I could use that oxymoron!
After election day, all the key decisions are made by a select few in cabinet, firmly controlled by the personal power of the Prime Minister. All the other government MPs are mere minnions who must toe the party line or face expulsion!
Government watchdogs must report to the PM, not parliament!
Public Enquiries can be brought to an abrupt end.....by the PM.
(e.g. P.M.Cretien and the Somalia enquiry)
the Prime Minister's Office has more power over government than the President in the USA!
the PM can even call an election anytime he feels like it, never mind the 5 year term. The 3 Cretien governments, even though they were all majority ones, called 3 elections within a 10 year period, and Martin is about to do likewise, even though he could wait another 2 years! Whats democratic about that? Its mere political opportunism of the worst kind! In recent months he has by-passed the wishes and free vote of his own riding associations and parachuted HIS candidates into the ridings!
In the forthcoming election, Martin will lose support in W Canada and in Quebec....if the Ontario voters return him to power, after the Dalton McGuinty masquerade.....they will get the government they deserve!
No, I really believe that Proportional Representation would work in Canada, with our fragmented regional party support, coupled with parliamentary reform and a free vote by all members.....now that would be a real democracy!