Terrotorial representation merit and demerits
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Brainly. 18 jan 2015 territorial representation refers to the system wherein one representative is elected from an area defined by territoriallimits. Representation (politics) wikipediaterritorial defined your dictionary
A demerit is also a fault or weakness. If you're trying to decide which candidate to vote for, consider the merits and demerits of each. The other kind of demerit is a punishment — a negative mark against someone, especially a student or a member of the military.
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A demerit is also a fault or weakness. If you're trying to decide which candidate to vote for, consider the merits and demerits of each. The other kind of demerit is a punishment — a negative mark against someone, especially a student or a member of the military.
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Territorial representation Merits:
- Territorial Coverage (TR) seeks to provide coverage on the grounds of regions independent of the territory's population.
- For example, a party can win plurality seats even with a lower percentage of votes in the TR structure if it gains certain parliamentary constituencies with a lower population and thus does not attain the goal of proper representation.
Demerits:
- Any fault or failure is a demerit. When you try to decide which nominee to choose, find each one's merits and demerits.
- The other form of demerit is a penalty — a diminishing mark against somebody, especially a student or military member.
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