The Economist subscription holders will be able to learn more about the current debate taking place in the UK regarding whether an Alternative Vote (AV) voting system should be introduced in the country.
With some Conservative and Liberal Democrat members of the coalition government seemingly at odds over the proposed reforms, the present issue of The Economist magazine outlines some of the key differences between AV and the traditional first-past-the-post system, and what electoral change could mean for the UK.
A range of other global issues are also discussed in the latest issue of the magazine, with the state of America's transport infrastructure being analysed along with the latest developments surrounding Yemen's presidency.
Those subscribing to The Economist magazine will also be able to find out more about the continued unrest in the north African nation of Libya, where rebel forces continue to oppose Colonel Gaddafi after initial uprisings occurred earlier this year.
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Posted by Donnie Bachan