Mixed Member system is also used in the lower or maybe upper chamber of Australia and is a form of PR.
It's not full blown PR though as half of the MPs in Germany are elected to individual constituencies. Also the Australian House of Representatives uses preferential voting or ranked choice voting. Not MMP.
They have bonus legislators in Germany and Nordic for equalising it when MMP isn't exactly proportional to the vote share.
Except the Nordic countries use full blown PR. Germany does not. And as I said earlier Germany does not because of Weimar.
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Mixed Member system is also used in the lower or maybe upper chamber of Australia and is a form of PR.
It's not full blown PR though as half of the MPs in Germany are elected to individual constituencies. Also the Australian House of Representatives uses preferential voting or ranked choice voting. Not MMP.
They have bonus legislators in Germany and Nordic for equalising it when MMP isn't exactly proportional to the vote share.
Except the Nordic countries use full blown PR. Germany does not. And as I said earlier Germany does not because of Weimar.