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In the parliamentary politics of the United Kingdom and Canada, one member, one vote (OMOV) is a method of selecting party leaders, and determining party policy, by a direct vote of the members of a political party. Traditionally, these objectives have been accomplished either by a party conference, party convention, vote of members of parliament, or some form of electoral college. OMOV backers claim that OMOV enhances the practice of democracy, because ordinary citizens will be able to participate. Detractors counter that allowing those unversed in the issues to help make decisions makes for bad governance.

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  • Un miembro, un voto o un militante, un voto (UMUV), tal como se utiliza en la política parlamentaria del Reino Unido,​​ Canadá​ y las provincias canadienses,​ es una propuesta para seleccionar a los líderes y/o determinar la política de un partido por el voto directo de sus afiliados. Tradicionalmente, esto se viene realizando mediante una convención del partido, el voto de los miembros del Parlamento, o algún tipo de colegio electoral. Los partidarios del UMUV afirman que mejora la práctica de la democracia, porque los ciudadanos afiliados a un partido podrán participar. Los detractores replican que permitir a los legos inmiscuirse en temas de gobierno no dará buenos resultados. (es)
  • In the parliamentary politics of the United Kingdom and Canada, one member, one vote (OMOV) is a method of selecting party leaders, and determining party policy, by a direct vote of the members of a political party. Traditionally, these objectives have been accomplished either by a party conference, party convention, vote of members of parliament, or some form of electoral college. OMOV backers claim that OMOV enhances the practice of democracy, because ordinary citizens will be able to participate. Detractors counter that allowing those unversed in the issues to help make decisions makes for bad governance. (en)
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  • Un miembro, un voto o un militante, un voto (UMUV), tal como se utiliza en la política parlamentaria del Reino Unido,​​ Canadá​ y las provincias canadienses,​ es una propuesta para seleccionar a los líderes y/o determinar la política de un partido por el voto directo de sus afiliados. Tradicionalmente, esto se viene realizando mediante una convención del partido, el voto de los miembros del Parlamento, o algún tipo de colegio electoral. Los partidarios del UMUV afirman que mejora la práctica de la democracia, porque los ciudadanos afiliados a un partido podrán participar. Los detractores replican que permitir a los legos inmiscuirse en temas de gobierno no dará buenos resultados. (es)
  • In the parliamentary politics of the United Kingdom and Canada, one member, one vote (OMOV) is a method of selecting party leaders, and determining party policy, by a direct vote of the members of a political party. Traditionally, these objectives have been accomplished either by a party conference, party convention, vote of members of parliament, or some form of electoral college. OMOV backers claim that OMOV enhances the practice of democracy, because ordinary citizens will be able to participate. Detractors counter that allowing those unversed in the issues to help make decisions makes for bad governance. (en)
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  • Un militante, un voto (es)
  • One member, one vote (en)
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