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Response rates from 10k Libertarian voters.
53% Yes |
47% No |
46% Yes |
36% No |
4% Yes, and limited to two terms |
11% No, voters should decide how long they stay in office |
2% Yes, and limited to three terms |
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1% Yes, and limited to one term |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 10k Libertarian voters.
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Unique answers from Libertarian voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@4WKHTLW4yrs4Y
Yes and because they are supposed to be representing Canada and All Canadians they should be able to be fired & be held legally responsible if at any time they don't represent all Canadians equally ...
@4QRZFWS4yrs4Y
If the pm is doing very well serving his/her countrymen. Why give a limit. Good governance shouldn't be stop by "politics".
@44NDCMP4yrs4Y
Only for the Liberals because they have no idea how to run a country other then into the ground, and no way in Hell should Quebec-qua be able to run in Federal politics unless they have a party in every province.
@B2C3WNK3wks3W
I don't really know I think that it should depend on the votes to if the can stay in power and if they have 30 terms it must mean that the prime minister is good at his job.
@B2BM93X3wks3W
Limited to two terms every 20 years. So you can be Prime Minister for 8 years in a row, and must wait 12 years. Or do 4 years, lose an election or two, do another 4, and wait until 20 years from your first election to be able to run again.
@8VJH2553yrs3Y
If we switch to proportional representation then no
@B23CRQ32mos2MO
No, we should abolish the office of Prime Minister, it is a colonial office and is outdated. Also, abolosh the monarchy and combine the roles into 1 singular office, President.
@9WGGMTM3mos3MO
3 yr max. Confidence referendum at 50% of term. A impeachment standard mechanism and absolutely no coalition’s.
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