A Better Way A Real Democracy. The Party System The party system destroys democracy.

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A Better Way A Real Democracy

The Party System The party system destroys democracy

Wanted A Real Democracy

With secret ballots IN parliament

The Secret Ballot IN Parliament How can it work?

The Secret Ballot IN Parliament A New Executive

The Secret Ballot IN Parliament A Non-political Bureaucracy.

The Secret Ballot IN Parliament A New Accountability

The Secret Ballot IN Parliament The Secret Ballot IN Parliament No more party elections

The Secret Ballot IN Parliament A Grass Roots Democracy!