Does the CPUSA see a movement for proportional representation as a means to legally gain influence? It seems to me that as long as the representative system is unproportional, there is no realistic way for a party like the CPUSA to have any governmental influence. A movement for a proportional elective system is one that could unite both left and right outside the two party system and could be led by both the Greens and the Libertarians and Reform Parties. On the local levels the only CPUSA elected were elected under the system. Thanks tot he parliamentary system even in a conservative country like Japan, the 3rd largest party is the JCP.
Please let me know your thoughts on the topic.
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