Author: Djembe » Wed Jun 15, 2011 4:47 pm
thearabchildren wrote:I would love to! But my dear Turkish comrades are also having trouble finding the answer to that! The electoral rules are as complicated as they are... fucking stupid. Seriously. What's this 10% cutoff shit for parties, and while it exists, why don't the majority of Turkish people vote for independents (since most of them vote for the CHP and the AKP not out of real faith in either of those parties, but to spite the one they didn't vote for)?
Parliamentary "democracy" is bullshit. I had it confirmed that the 10% quota for parties was raised from a previous 5% and pretty much exists to keep Kurdish parties out of parliament. I presume that however the rules for independents work, it is similarly written in such a way so that it never explicitly mentions Kurds or the Southeast, but "coincidentally" manages to minimise Kurds in parliament. A Greek Cypriot friend who is visiting us this week says that in Greece they play similar games to keep the Thracian Muslims from gaining any meaningful political power. Once again: Parliamentary "democracy" is bullshit.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D'Hondt_method system is used. And that is valid and fair election system. It is not a stupid system. It is actually fairer than for example Canadian electoral system where votes goes to garbage and only first party's member in the riding elected. For Kurds, 10 percent quota will not make much difference as they content election with their independent candidates. They get 6+ percent and they get 32 members of the parliament. It is fair number. 5 percent of vote would get 27.5 members. 1 percent vote would get 5.5 members. So 32 is not significantly below.
10 percent of quota is not due to Kurdish. Who ever confirmed this either does not know the political history of Turkey or 'stupid'. 10 percent quota is to prevent weak/unstable coalition governments by giving additional boost to the winner of the election in order to form a government with additional members in the parliament. So Kurds' paranoia of everything and everyone in Turkey is against Kurd is not the reason for 10 percent quota. And like BDP did, Kurd hacked the system and get their members to the parliament.
If there was no 10 percent quota, Kurds could have a few more seats, maybe but not that significant.
So, stopping complaining about election system.
And Parliamentary democracy is bullshit? If it is I am hoping you are not proposing Kurds' feudalism. Right?