In three months, there has not been any meaningful voting reform.
Three months.
Senator Gabu has been asked to carry nearly the entire burden of voting reform by himself, without significant executive leadership. Without Presidential leadership, voting reform cannot happen. Joe Republic has not provided that leadership and shows no inclination to do so in the future. It logically follows that as long as Joe Republic is the President, then voting reform cannot happen.
It is necessary then to elect a President that supports the kind of needed reforms that Senator Gabu has proposed, and has the political skill to craft both a legislative and a nationwide majority to pass these reforms. I think I am that candidate.
I'm not really sure that a stronger president would be able to sway the voting public that much, really. People in Atlasia tend to be rather set in their opinions, and the only thing I could think of that would really convince them is to see it in action to see that it's not so bad - and, of course, the problem is that they would have to have already implemented it to be able to see as such. Of course, you're certainly welcome to try, nonetheless.
All they need to do now is reject my idea of a FPTP system with a runoff and my grand dream for Atlasia will have finally been fully crushed.