In which country does the vote of an indigenous citizen have more value than that of migrant from other countries.
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In Fiji, the electoral system is such that the vote of an indigenous Fijian has more value than that of an Indian-Fijian (Fijian who is a descendent of migrants from India).
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In every country in the world, the vote of indigenous citizens (collectively) has more value than that of migrants (collectively).
Migrants do not usually have the right to vote. In countries where they do have the right to vote, their rights are usually restricted to local elections and the migrant in question must usually fulfill some requirements, such as having lived in the country for a certain number of years.
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