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Identifying a Flaw in a Voting System

A small nation uses a ranked-preference system to determine its national priorities. After observing several elections, an analyst notes a consistent pattern: regardless of how the millions of other citizens vote, the final collective ranking of priorities always perfectly mirrors the personal preference ranking submitted by the nation's Supreme Leader. Based on the principles of social choice theory, which specific fairness criterion is being violated by this voting system? Explain your reasoning.

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