Abstract

Tories hold 47.0 percent seats in the parliament, but harbor only 36.0 percent of votes. In a democracy with PR list election system like Latvia both facts leave open doors either for Tory-lead coalition or minority government. Liberal democrats claim they would gain more in case of PR list selection system were introduced in Great Britain. Does this argument hold water if Latvian variation of list PR election system is applied to the specific case or is this just wishful thinking?

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