Re: Induction Training for Parliamentarians
I completely agree that our Parliamentarians should undergo rigorous inductions, although I cannot see that happening in reality: They simply won;t stand for it.
Also, this is one downside of our list-based, proportional representation system in that our Parliamentarians are not voted directly by the electorate but on the basis of the party they belong to.
They are thus not directly accountable to any direct constitutency of voters, but merely the party leaders. If we had a system whereby members of the National Assembly stand for election in constituencies, then the voters would also be able to approach thhem and hold them directly accountable, and rate their performance. As it is, although the current system means smaller parties are represented in Parliament, the system does not encourage individual effort and performance.
"Nothing is complete and thus nothing is exempt from criticism." - James Luther Adams:
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