Those 'voter blocs' were not parties, which goes on to what I mean. Jacus Roden simply submitted his application to the Federal Administration and they went "Sure, you're a candidate". An ex-admiral submitted his application and he too got "Sure, you're a candidate". Same with Governor Aguard and a Senator. Aguard had no party and the Senator was formerly a party member and now an independent. It means anyone can become President if they want. Governor Aguard was a serious contender off of pure popular appeal. There was NO mention of any private backers. AFAIK, it's unheard of for an individual to become President without having ties to legislative parties.
Sorry Seriphyn, but the Fed isn't a perfect 'true democracy'. That doesn't exist, and cannot exist. Unless you have some fairytale way of suggesting how it could work so perfectly (in a grimdark universe, no less), I'm inclined to believe it is exactly how I described.
To expound on suggesting you misread what I said, I did NOT say the perfect democracy created the perfect society. What I did say is that the Federation is a
superior democracy to any model we have RL, but it does NOT automatically mean it creates a perfect society, and in some ways allows tyranny to take place
easier than current democratic models.
It's bulky, corrupted, sensationalized... but it still works. PF about the Federation does not at all suggest to me that it is free from any of those concepts.
Citation needed. AFAIK, the last two elections were not corrupt at all, outside of disenfranchising a region of space annexed by an enemy nation (effectively meaning they were disenfranchised anyway).
Also, the Caldari meritocracy doesn't work perfectly either... hence the whole reason Heth's rise even happened. It's okay to say that the Federation's ideals are so high and mighty, but it's pretty ridiculous to suggest it's actually that way.
So now that Heth is in power, the Caldari meritocracy is perfect?
Go back and read what I said, particularly...
Of course, what does effective democracy mean? Daily elections, referendums, crazy levels of accountability and scrutiny that ousts politicians for the slightest mishaps at a drop of a hat. And what does THAT mean? The chronic inability to act decisively when it is needed most. It is all over the references to the Gallente.
Some stuff from PF...
http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Power_Politics_%28Chronicle%29The democracy exercised by the Gallenteans is a very open one - it is common for major issues to go to a public vote instead of being solely decided by the senate or the President.
How common is that IRL? Does the US do it? No, so comparing them directly to the US's system doesn't work.
Founders of the only true democracy of New Eden
True democracy rings out when you consider that all Jacus Roden did was submit an application form and became President.
Does being a "true" democracy mean the Federation is perfect? No. My post NEVER said that. Even if it's not a true democracy, it's going to be far superior to anything we have IRL. Please do not read 'superior democracy' meaning 'superior empire'. The Amarr Empire slowed expansion after meeting the Gallente, and they wouldn't have done it if it was a corrupted democracy (thus making it easier to conquer).