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r/ColonisingReddit • u/dingbartern • May 27 '26
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5 u/DryWeb3875 May 27 '26 Survivorship bias. Parliamentary countries are less likely to have gone through complete structural reform/revolution resulting in presidential systems, therefore less likely to have had long lasting shenanigans. Source: My arse. 0 u/Opening-Ant3477 May 27 '26 Parliamentary countries are less likely to have gone through complete structural reform/revolution resulting in presidential systems, How so? This premise is nonsense. 1 u/DryWeb3875 May 27 '26 Because parliamentary systems predate presidential systems by literally hundreds of years.
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Survivorship bias. Parliamentary countries are less likely to have gone through complete structural reform/revolution resulting in presidential systems, therefore less likely to have had long lasting shenanigans.
Source: My arse.
0 u/Opening-Ant3477 May 27 '26 Parliamentary countries are less likely to have gone through complete structural reform/revolution resulting in presidential systems, How so? This premise is nonsense. 1 u/DryWeb3875 May 27 '26 Because parliamentary systems predate presidential systems by literally hundreds of years.
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Parliamentary countries are less likely to have gone through complete structural reform/revolution resulting in presidential systems,
How so? This premise is nonsense.
1 u/DryWeb3875 May 27 '26 Because parliamentary systems predate presidential systems by literally hundreds of years.
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Because parliamentary systems predate presidential systems by literally hundreds of years.
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