Mixed Member Proportional (MMP); also known as the Additional Member System used in Germany, Scotland, and Wales (although only in Germany at the time); in which roughly half of the seats are elected by FPP; and the remainder are filled from party lists to top-up the local seats so as to ensure a proportional overall result;
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Peter Shirtcliffe, chairman of Telecom New Zealand at the time and leader of the Campaign for Better Government (CBG), a group opposed to MMP, said MMP "would bring chaos".
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