Originally Posted by Shareholder
For an American to set the standards for any democracy with respect to voting is a huge April Fools Joke. Your country set the standard for rendering the very concept of democracy meaningless with the 2000 Presidential vote where the candidate receiving the most votes lost!
This method is a result of the U.S. having been formed in the 1770s from colonies that had equal status and wanted to retain some measure of equality despite size differences. It hardly renders "the very concept of democracy meaningless."
Originally Posted by Shareholder
Further, the USA is the only country that requires those wishing to vote to register the party they intend to support!
This is simply not true. The U.S. requires those wishing to vote in a primary, where each party's nominee is chosen, to indicate which party's candidate they want to help select. Most other countries also have some method by which only the members of a party select that party's candidate. This has nothing to do with the final election, is in no way a statement of intention, and is in any case not required.
If you want to comments on the election system of a country other than your own, it would be a good idea to learn the facts of its system first. (It would also be a good idea, as previously posted, to make those comments where they are on-topic.)