2025-19 Dutch elections on Oct 29th

In 2023, the PVV got 23.5% of the vote. Therefore, in theory, it should have had about 23.5% of the government. Alas, (like nearly every other democracy), the Dutch parliament divides itself into two - a government versus an opposition (as if there were only two parties). And Wilders' PVV party got 9 of the ministers, which is way over 23.5%.
An all-party power-sharing coalition would be more democratic. Then, in decision-making, in each ballot, instead of getting a majority from a short list of only two options, parlaiment could identify the option with the highest average prefence on a short list of about six options. It's called pluralism.
So Dutch democracy would work like this. The electorate would elect a parliament, ideally by a preferential form of PR. About a week later, the parliamnet could elect an all-party cabinet, again by PR, using a Borda matrix vote. And parliament could base its future decisions using the above preferential (and non-majoritarian) ballots.
