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    Canada

    Ok, how did Canada managed to get on this list? And Switszerland?

    They literally called it ‘soviet democracy’

    Parlamentary democracy is real thing. Usually it is called parlamentary republic. Nothing special, most of Europe works this way.

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        yeah, it is, and it’s not what the soviets were doing.

        Even article you linked says it was parlament with delegates.

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          few parliaments are made out of soviets - worker delegations - lol.

          but if you’d actually read the article I linked you’d have seen:

          In contrast to earlier democratic models à la John Locke and Montesquieu, no separation of powers exists in soviet democracy.

          show me where that’s a thing. no, actually, don’t bother.

          you’re too stupid to continue engaging, I’m not going to enlighten you, and you aren’t going to bullshit me any further.

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            In contrast to earlier democratic models à la John Locke and Montesquieu, no separation of powers exists in soviet democracy.

            And I’m didn’t say parlament should be strictly legislative body.