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The allocation of these additional seats would generally correspond to the
various parties ' popular support and would be calculated under some system of
proportional representation , either on a national , regional , or provincial basis .
The allocation of these additional seats would generally correspond to the
various parties ' popular support and would be calculated under some system of
proportional representation , either on a national , regional , or provincial basis .
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For the plurality and full proportional representation schemes , the total number of
seats is 282 , while for limited proportional representation the total seats equal
342 . become overnight a major force in federal politics , with a possible 54 seats
...
For the plurality and full proportional representation schemes , the total number of
seats is 282 , while for limited proportional representation the total seats equal
342 . become overnight a major force in federal politics , with a possible 54 seats
...
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A further result of proportional representation would be a dramatic change in the
internal regional composition of the three national parties . All three parties would
become national parties in the sense of receiving seats throughout the country ...
A further result of proportional representation would be a dramatic change in the
internal regional composition of the three national parties . All three parties would
become national parties in the sense of receiving seats throughout the country ...
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