Electoral Reform Society Plus: How are Prime Ministers chosen around the world?
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This bill will put too much power in the hands of the government

Now it’s over to the Lords to prevent the government’s assault on democracy

Despite widespread opposition from campaigners, election experts, academics and civil society the government’s Elections Bill successfully passed through the Commons. 

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Thanks to our supporters we’ve recruited a new Lakeman Fellow

We are delighted to announce that we recently appointed a new Lakeman Fellow to join the ERS team.

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There are many ways party leaders and prime ministers are chosen across Europe

How are Prime Ministers chosen around the world?

The leader of the Conservative Party, would be a decision for Conservative MPs and, possibly, Conservative party members. But this isn’t how things would go in every country. So, let’s take a look at how other countries choose a new Prime Minister.

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