I offer up this “open planting hole” as a public service for those inclined to discuss.
I wonder if anyone has seen news items that specifically address the intra-party competition, given the use (for the first time in Iraq) of open lists. (Reidar Visser offers one very interesting example.)
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Yes. The seventh-to-last graf of this article by an acquaintance contains anecdotal evidence of satisfaction with OLPR. It also alludes to what I have suggested might be a favorable effect of candidate-centric systems on campaigns in divided societies.
Seed planted by Jack — 08 March 2010 @ 19:06