• SuddenDownpour@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    One single country isn’t a great example. Taking a look at both Europe and North America, the countries with parliamentary systems have seen how the growth of their far rights has been far slower than those with presidential systems (USA and France). Canada is also a rare example of a modern, Western parliamentary system where a two party system emerges naturally, as opposed to many opposite examples in Europe.

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      10 months ago

      Canada has 5 significant federal political parties

      Conservatives (right) Liberals (center right) NDP (center left) Bloc Quebecois (regionalist) Green (Environmental)

      Only Conservatives and liberals have ever formed government but NDP and Bloq have both formed official opposition and held the balance of power.