Jagiellonian compromise

The Jagiellonian compromise is an electoral system for two-tier voting bodies originally proposed in 2004 for the Council of the European Union as a way of achieving "one person, one vote" within the union. The compromise, proposed by two authors from the Jagiellonian University, was analysed by various authors and received attention in the popular press.

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Jagiellonian compromise

The Jagiellonian compromise is an electoral system for two-tier voting bodies originally proposed in 2004 for the Council of the European Union as a way of achieving "one person, one vote" within the union. The compromise, proposed by two authors from the Jagiellonian University, was analysed by various authors and received attention in the popular press.

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