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tv   [untitled]    February 17, 2024 4:30pm-5:01pm IRST

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the parliament is made up of many people, as a result of which the participation in the electoral system in this country is not as high as it should be. i think that in the next election, after a long time , the participation rate will probably be one of the lowest figures. what kind of electoral system prevails in your country?
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for a fairer electoral system , there is a proportional electoral system and it is implemented in the scottish parliament, although it does not have all the power, but all the power is at the disposal of the parliament in westminster, and it is this parliament that makes the policies related to the issues.
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seats are selected according to the proportion of the population, that is, single single vote is important. i mean that in the election of westminster in certain parts of the country, in some constituencies, a certain party has the majority, so if people do not support the dominant political party, their voting is pointless , this causes indifference and there will be dissatisfaction. so this request is being expressed more loudly. we hope that in the not too distant future we will reach a point where we may see a change in the electoral system. if we have a suspended parliament, or in other words, if no political party can hold the majority in the next elections ok. at that time, maybe some parliamentarians who support a system based on population proportionality.
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i think many people hope that this change will happen soon. please tell me about the features of your country's electoral system.
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one year old vote. i think this situation changed in 1928 and then again in 1979 the voting age was reduced to 18. there is also a campaign to lower the voting age once again to 16. in fact, in the scottish independence referendum, they are practically not of voting age. this is while all older people 18 years old can vote. another change took place in 1948, so that everyone was allowed to vote. because before that time, rich people and owners of many properties and independents.
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they had more voting rights in the elections. but in 1948, it changed to a more democratic system . but it has many flaws , as i mentioned, the electoral system in which the person who wins the most votes regardless of the absolute majority is a system that is unfair in the opinion of many people, but in my opinion, from the aspect of how the parliament is run in recent years of the situation in my opinion , there is a real gap between the members of parliament and the general public, but i hope that changes will occur with the great pressure for electoral reforms. of course, if this change happens, then we will find ourselves in a situation where small parties will be able to flourish and our parliament
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will become more popular, where everyone's views will be considered. while now , due to the electoral system we have, it is a minority view. in other places in the world , there are systems that are much more than england are superior although england was one of the first countries to form a form of democracy . but unfortunately, there is another flaw in this electoral system. it is against the influence of zainfooz people and the powerful zainfooz. a lot of concern that many people have expressed in recent years. the same is the influence of big companies, and in fact, the influence of foreign countries like israel, which
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has a great influence on the decisions of the parliament. people are asking this question in a funny way, why the british parliament is apparently a parliament, or in my opinion, this is something that should be among the changes again and with change in the electoral system should be made so that the parliament is more popular and defends the interests of the common people , because the essence of the parliament's activity is that it was elected for such work, but unfortunately, they represent powerful people and powerful companies.
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the money that should be spent in the election is decided by the way of advertising and so on. we also have something called the representation of the people act which clearly lays down the legislative framework. elections will be held based on that. but the election commission is a powerful institution and in fact, in some cases , it is necessary to hold new elections. i mean in selected areas individually.
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it monitors the elections. also, on the election day, there are observers who are known as observation agents. for each constituency , there is a special election officer whose job is to conduct the election and ensure that the candidates comply with the rules for matching voters in each constituency. also, the election officer started to install monitoring officers. that their job is to monitor the voting in the voting centers in each constituency. because each constituency has a range of different voting centers where people go to vote they refer there. the job of supervisors
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is to monitor these centers to make sure that people do not commit violations and do not vote more than once. also, people are responsible for holding elections. and there is no need for them to be present on the election day , but still the majority of people go and vote on the election day, but there are also many people who cast their votes by mail and these votes must reach the centers by a certain time. these postal forms are explained one week before the election. the election officer's responsibility is to make sure that these votes are fair.
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they do not benefit, that is, a particular person or group or party especially they don't have access to special resources that make them superior to other groups and probably give them more benefits. therefore , it is very important to establish all these restrictions. i don't want to see billionaires winning the show in america, for example. this is largely the case here.
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well,
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we saw the conversation we had with the former member of the british parliament. stay with us in the program. in 43 ad, rome under the command of emperor claudius to england. after the war, the germans stayed on the island from these tribes, who were from the angles and saxon races they ruled england from 500 to 85 ad. in the second half of the 9th century. he founded the normans
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and was called the first king of england. with the spread of the plague in england, the 100-year war between england and france begins in 1337-1453 ad. these two crises cause a large part of the country's population to decrease. during the reign of king william iii and queen mary ii, the king agreed to limit his powers and give more power to parliament. the result of the revolution was the constitutional monarchy, which has remained in the british government system until today. queen victoria ascended the throne at the age of 18 it is one of the important remnants of the establishment of the oil companies of the burma east india company during the british colonial era. it was iran in 1914 when world war i started. in this war, england
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was able to win with its very strong navy. in the end, many german colonies in africa came under british rule. in 1939, england entered world war ii. this war caused a lot of damage to england. this issue caused the breakup of this country and granting independence to the colonists. well, in the continuation of the dialogue window program
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, we have an election officer who performs the monitoring work in each election and in each region. observers there are independents who are sometimes invited from abroad. likewise, political parties monitor each other's activities. it's actually a big mess. there were choices in which i played a role. i witnessed electoral corruption. voting on other people's names is quite a task.
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this issue is not a problem if you trust the government, of course, if you believe that there is no corruption, but it practically means that the government or politicians who want to destroy their opponents can actually get hold of information about how people vote. to find
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i cannot prove that this happened but theoretically, on paper, such a possibility exists. this issue is getting worse now because they are trying to make it difficult for people to vote without presenting an id card . vote, but i will say once again that presenting a fake identity and voting will not be a difficult task anyway, so we have the worst situation , a system that corrupt people, including politicians , can corrupt and a system that fundamentally protects your privacy. does not guarantee and this may affect the way people vote .
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how are election candidates in your country verified? the condition of conversion. to the member of parliament, you must be 18 years old or older. you don't need to have a degree, you don't need to have any qualifications. you don't need to know the alphabet of politics. rather , you only have to call so that someone can register for your engagement. if you are bankrupt or if you have committed crimes that carry a prison sentence, then you will face a barrier.
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it is completely different in the case of parliamentary elections england means that you must be 18 years old or older to vote for westminster. british citizens can vote. british voters living abroad can vote. irish residents in the uk can also vote. likewise , some citizens of the commonwealth of nations can also vote. but other citizens. countries can't vote, similarly, prisoners who are in prisons can't vote, so most people can vote, but if a person is from another country and even if he lives here , he is not allowed to vote in england, even the complications more there is also the fact that in police and crime commissioner elections
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, englishmen living abroad do not have the right to vote. in council elections, which are local elections , english voters living abroad are not allowed to vote, but eligible british citizens in partner countries.
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in my opinion, most of the time people don't bother to complain when people are dissatisfied with election ads, the story is different
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, the election commission is not interested in this issue , in that case you have to refer to afcom, for example, which is basically the institution that develops regulations for the media. is it possible that you have doubts about advertising standards, for example british parliament has a very high voter turnout. voting is not a legal obligation. you don't have to vote, but still.
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there are other elections in which people do not participate because they do not see a reason to participate , but in most cases in the old european elections before brexit, the participation rate was very low, but approximately between six out of every 10 people or 7 people. 1 out of 10 people who vote in england will do so. but there is a contradiction here. if there are 3 people left out of 10 people who do not vote, all of them will vote together the votes of the body will always get the government they choose. so the silent minority can actually determine the government. but instead, this minority does not vote and has no right to complain. but.
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