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You may have wondered why the people of Canada have not done anything to change this financial dictatorship. The reason is quite simple. The establishment has made you believe that we have a democratic form of government, when in reality we have not only a financial dictatorship but a political dictatorship as well. Every four or five years we have an election. From the time the writ is issued until you have elected a party to power you have the democratic right to vote for the party of your choice. But, as soon as you have elected a government, and it does not matter which party is elected, you have a dictatorship until the next election. Here is why. In our so-called democracy, the people of the different parties elect their leader. When the party gets elected, the leader of the party becomes the Prime Minister and has the right to choose his cabinet. The cabinet is in reality the government. The Prime Minister can fire any cabinet minister which he himself has chosen if the cabinet minister does not agree with him. This makes him a dictator, no less so than Hitler, Mussolini or Stalin, for that term of government. If you do not like the dictator you have, you can elect a new dictator in the next election, because no matter which party you elect, the leader of the party then becomes a dictator. If we want true democracy, this must be changed. The power to choose the cabinet must be taken out of the Prime Minister's hands and put into the hands of parliament, namely, the elected members of parliament. In a city government, the mayor is not a dictator because the council decides who the different committee members shall be. With such a change a situation such as Prime Minister Mulroney firing his cabinet minister because he voted against the language bill. Bill 72, could not happen, unless the majority of the elected members agreed. Then you will have True Democracy. PARLIAMENTARY REFORM The duration of a parliament will be clearly defined and general elections for its renewal will be held on a fixed date, unless a majority of the Members of Parliament express non-confidence in a specific vote on the credibility of the government. Members of Parliament would thus be free to vote on bills according to their conscience and constituents because their vote would not threaten the future of the government. We should have a Triple E Senate, representing the interest of all provinces in Ottawa, with equal representation from each province. |
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