For people agreeing with me for presidential democracy - this is a genuine issue with this style of democracy
@KaiserX ,
@Meliodas ,
@Deltadart @PakLeader ,
@fitpOsitive ,
@JackTheRipper @Erroroverload
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Imagine if the parliament has a majority from one party and president is from a different party > there will be complete dead lock in the government, nothing will get done."
till we figure out a solution for this problem we shouldn't/cant take presidential system a viable option
I personally am also confused with this fault in presidential system
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Let me point out some fundamentals before jumping to systems' debate.
Imagine a boy studying in a classroom where even chairs were not available. The boy was so poor that he even didn't have proper clothing. The same boy, after reading in such a setup went to studies abroad and proposed
grand unification theory. Why? The student was sincere, the teacher was sincere. No matter what was available in the school, it worked anyway.
Imagine a guy sitting on the floor while some maps are on the ground. This guy tells his subordinate to go directly to the head of the Persian empire and tell him to surrender. When this guy reaches the head of the Persian empire this very same head of empire said: o dear old heaven, damn you, that you have shown me a day when these lizard eating and camel milk-drinking Arabs wants to sit on my throne. He denies the proposal, and then the Persian empire falls. Because Muslims of that time were sincere. Notables, no internet, no secure links, no big cars, no matter how the system was, it worked.
Imagine 3 guys standing on a sand heap in Palestine, and one of them tells others: Ok guys, here we are standing at the capital city of our new country, and we will name it Tell-Aviv. And then the world saw how these people defeated everyone who came in their path. Do you know Mossad doesn't have any fixed buildings as headquarters? And Israel even doesn't have any written constitution? How people are running that country then? Sincere people, who are sincere to their country and people.
And according to the latest news, they even diverted the Euphrates River to the sea of Galili after destroying Iraq and Syria. And here in Pakistan, we have lost our rivers to India. That's the difference.
Now imagine a guy, who was a head of a state, that was making fighter jets which was pretty much ahead of the majority of nations of this world. The same state possessed an atomic bomb. Which was a rare technology in that era. This nation was so big that if all people had even picked up stones, they could Bury many nations alive.
Yet this guy and this nation were begging for money. Why? Because from the head of state to the peon in the office everyone was corrupt and was after his/her own interests.
Trust me, you will give a better tool in the hands of a corrupt, he/she will do more efficient corruption. If you will give a better tool in the hands of a fool, he/she will bring a bigger catastrophe.
The solution to Pakistans situation:
1) First we need to decide who is human and who is not human, What are basic human rights. What does it mean when we call some people "minority"? Who actually we are? What is our nation and why do we want to live together? What binds us. And what will be our behavior with the people who don't fall under the broader meaning of our nation? Like if they speak another language or have a different religion. There should be space for everyone and opportunities for everyone. Once we are a nation by some definition, let's proceed towards point 2.
2) We don't want corrupt people whatsoever. Mulk chaly ya an chalay, no means no. We will never accept a corrupt guy because he knows the work. We will never accept a corrupt guy because although he is destroying this country, he is very good at saving my ethnic group or my family. We will not do corruption, and we will not accept corruption, just like Namoos e Risalat issue, whatsoever.
Then you will see, it was never about systems, it always was about people.
Edit: And if you still have some confusions in your mind, just see the following two figures:
Are people shown in the images Pakistani? Will the people of Pakistan choose them as prime ministers of Pakistan? And if not then why not?
Well, it is the justice system that stems directly from the people's hearts that needs a change, rather than the ruling system.