In its painful metamorphosis, however, a final stage remains for our democracy. The alternatives are unpleasant.
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A quarter of a decade after, our “government of the people, by the people, and for the people” continues to scruffle with perceptions of how truly representative of the popular will our electoral outcomes are. This, despite countless reform efforts designed to ensure that every legitimate vote is counted, and that, in turn, every vote cast counts.
The leading lights of the new government had manned barricades against one of the more roguish administrations the country has ever had, their mannerisms were familiar to the bus conductors in most motor parks. How could the government not do well by us? This is the question that the electorate will have to find answers to come the end of this electoral cycle.
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