So Liberals got only 39.5% of all votes, but somehow won 184 seats in the parliament. All other parties together won 154 seats. That's 30 seats difference.
That means Liberals have absolute majority and can easily pass ANY law in spite of the fact that 60.5% of voters do NOT want them to be the ruling party, not mentioning giving them unlimited power. If this is a democracy, what is not?
http://www.cbc.ca/includes/federalelection/dashboard/index.html
That means Liberals have absolute majority and can easily pass ANY law in spite of the fact that 60.5% of voters do NOT want them to be the ruling party, not mentioning giving them unlimited power. If this is a democracy, what is not?
http://www.cbc.ca/includes/federalelection/dashboard/index.html






