Compulsory Voting
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Why would the government argue for making voting compulsory in this house?

The government may argue that compulsory voting ensures equal representation and participation in the democratic process, promoting a more inclusive and representative government.

What are some potential benefits of making voting compulsory?

Some potential benefits of making voting compulsory include increased voter turnout, improved legitimacy of election outcomes, and a more engaged and informed citizenry.

What are some potential drawbacks of making voting compulsory?

Some potential drawbacks of making voting compulsory include infringing on individual freedoms and rights, potential for uninformed or coerced voting, and logistical challenges in enforcing compliance.

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