If democracy is defined by majority rule, Australia is not a democracy; it’s a minocracy. The current Labor government attracted less than 33 per cent of the primary vote nationally at the 2022 election, the lowest since 1934. While the coalition vote also fell heavily (largely thanks to a hapless Liberal party), at around 35 per cent it was still higher than Labor’s.
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