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Agreed. But what people look for and expect. Is also often the result of media bias.
So the answer may be to counteract the idea that party democracy is important. By showing how it's leck leads to non democratic government.
Approx 60% of voters opposed the very ideals the right stands for. And voted for politics in opposition to such ideals. Yet again and again we have parties running the nation Is low 30s % of support.
More recently even the majority of party members are strongly opposed to the ideals of the current government. Yet anti democratic party processes allow the party to keep the current leadershi0 and policy structure.
This idea needs to be shared everywhere.