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mahatmakanejeeves

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Mon Dec 19, 2016, 04:11 PM Dec 2016

How Germanys electoral college was set up to prevent another Hitler

How Germany’s electoral college was set up to prevent another Hitler

By Rick Noack

@rick_n

December 19 at 8:43 AM

When the U.S. electoral college meets Monday, many of its members will have experienced weeks of rising pressure to select someone other than Donald Trump as president. The role of the electors has been the focus of controversies for years, with some arguing that they are unnecessary and that the difference between the public vote and the composition of the electoral college is too big.

Other countries have had similar discussions. The most prominent example might be Germany, where an electoral college was introduced after World War II. The declared aim behind that decision: to prevent the rise of another Adolf Hitler.

Almost 70 percent of Germans would prefer to elect the president directly, according to surveys. The system's critics argue that the indirect election of the German president is undemocratic, but supporters point to the procedure's origins.

{The electoral college is poised to pick Trump, despite push to dump him}

German post-war politicians were horrified by the possibility of another fascist populist gaining widespread support among the public. So they decided to make the election of the German president a decision of a Federal Assembly, which meets only for that purpose. It consists of members of parliament and other electors who are nominated by their respective parties.
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How Germanys electoral college was set up to prevent another Hitler (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Dec 2016 OP
"who are nominated by their respective parties." - who would go against the nominee of their party? PoliticAverse Dec 2016 #1

PoliticAverse

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1. "who are nominated by their respective parties." - who would go against the nominee of their party?
Mon Dec 19, 2016, 04:25 PM
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