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For true representation a citizen must have a representative who is responsible for hearing their complaints.
Weak Petitioner Accountability
All citizens have at least one representative to go to in the case of an issue.
Strong Petitioner Accountability
Only satisfied by single member Regional Systems or Mixed Systems with a single member component.
All citizens have a single specific representative to go to in the case of an issue.