It is hoped that the next election will be done democratically at the polling booths. |
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When he tried to overthrow the democratically elected government in 1992, he showed his true colors. |
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We worship our newly enlarged, all powerful, democratically elected mayoral overlord. |
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The drama is neatly and democratically divided up among half a dozen roles, which merge smoothly and unmemorably into one another. |
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If the genes of violence are in many of us, why are they less likely to be in democratically elected rulers than in dictators? |
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This country is a democracy, so its president is democratically elected by a popular vote. |
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They twice attempted to decapitate the legitimate, democratically elected UK government. |
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There will be a democratically elected president, with a cabinet, and a Prime Minister to oversee the cabinet. |
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A shadowy figure has appeared on the horizon to put these democratically unaccountable Johnny Come Latelys in their place. |
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To overcome this crisis democratically and pacifically, the majority of people are asking him to announce elections or simply resign. |
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The matter of choosing the Labour candidate to fight the next general election will be made democratically by the party. |
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I have faith in democratically elected officials as I know I can always vote again if dissatisfied. |
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We stand by and allow them to remove many democratically elected presidents from office and replace them with imperialist stooges. |
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Moreover, the bulk of the newly acquired lands were not democratically distributed to yeomen pioneers. |
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You can't have people inferring a democratically elected politician is a terrorist. |
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Neither civil service nor judiciary are trained to usurp a democratically elected prime minister. |
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Impeachment of a democratically elected leader should be employed only as a last resort. |
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A new Prime Minister, Hans Modrow, headed a caretaker government that shared power with the new, democratically oriented parties. |
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The real perversity is the fact that democratically elected leaders now inhabit a different space from those who elected them. |
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They elect a leader democratically, and by popular vote, they start deciding what has to be done. |
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Such an assembly must be elected openly and democratically by and for ordinary working people. |
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We are committed to a sustainable, socially just and democratically accountable trade system. |
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They should be elected democratically and be accountable to all New Zealanders. |
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The confrontation between classes will get bigger, and it won't happen democratically. |
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The court also said the suspended, democratically elected parliament had to reconvene. |
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Such a level of social inequality can never be voluntarily or democratically accepted by the population. |
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This is designed to make the union function more efficiently and democratically. |
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It is an example of how our system of government can adjust to new demands peacefully and democratically. |
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Alex spells out in some detail how a democratically planned socialism could work, and why to do so it must be an international system. |
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It is an elegantly satisfying form, a dramatic equivalent of terza rima, which democratically gives each actor two scenes each. |
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It is our right to determine who enters the country and we democratically delegate the authority to uphold this right to the Federal government. |
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If we want politicians to act democratically we shall first have to have a democracy. |
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What was Abraham Lincoln's answer to Southerners who voted democratically to secede? |
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What gives these self-appointed activists the right to try to shut down the meetings of democratically elected leaders? |
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This ruling is a victory for a distant bureaucracy over democratically elected authorities acting in the public good. |
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Surely this complex issue needs to be negotiated through the troublesomely imperfect processes of a fully informed and democratically representative government. |
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They argue that the charter is un-democratic because it supposedly takes power away from the democratically elected representatives and gives it to unaccountable judges. |
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It would not be acceptable for EU leaders to seek ways of avoiding or circumventing the democratically expressed wishes of the people. |
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In cases of ownership disputes, decisions are made democratically and follow the rules of natural justice. |
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Note: If, so far in the roleplay, no one has been democratically elected to chair, then this card is for the Leader of the Residents Committee. |
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I have said very often that enlargement cannot proceed bureaucratically or even diplomatically: it has to be done democratically. |
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The state can only have one function, which it fulfills democratically or dictatorially. |
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Three clauses, three schemes for derailing a democratically expressed determination. |
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Maybe the public will want it someday, but whatever happens, it must be democratically legitimate, not proscribed. |
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Several genuinely interesting labels are democratically available by the glass, 250ml or 500ml carafe and bottle. |
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The European Union has also decided to take measures in support of the democratically elected authorities. |
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I would like to congratulate the people of Haiti on this important step in the return to a democratically elected government. |
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Most of the decisions taken by the Union relating to the common policies can therefore be adopted more effectively and more democratically. |
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To function effectively, a centrally planned economy must be administered by a government of democratically elected workers councils. |
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He has said that only democratically elected representatives should have the possibility of calling back implementing measures. |
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For God's sake, the member for Calgary East and all of us as members were elected democratically by our constituents. |
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But the more I think about it, the more it appears that there are no insuperable obstacles to such a development should it ever become democratically necessary. |
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The army grabbed power illegally, expelling the democratically elected government, and arbitrarily detaining its political representatives. |
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Bork's textualism was also not likely to overturn a ton of democratically created laws. |
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The Community cannot now remain passive in response to the toppling of the democratically elected Haitian Government. |
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The peace and security pillar aims at building a credible, capable and democratically accountable military force within the above context. |
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Cultivating that discussion is itself wickedly difficult, especially in a pluralistic society, however democratically inclined. |
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This is in line with our own basic assumption that Europeans are willing and able to act together democratically on a trans-European level. |
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This is particularly important for countries which do not have other longentrenched and democratically proved systems. |
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In 1954, the democratically elected government of Guatemala was overthrown in a military coup. |
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The legitimacy of governments is based on being democratically elected representatives of the majority of the people. |
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It is the sum and balance of these interests, democratically determined, that may add up to something that could be called the public interest. |
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It calls for the restoration of democracy and the immediate return to power of the democratically elected President, José Manuel Zelaya. |
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And so it seemed this week, as the country quietened after the coup that overthrew its democratically elected president, Jamil Mahuad. |
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But Gypsies in the ghettos have never heard of it, and few of those who attend its congresses have been democratically elected themselves. |
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In mid-March, Iraq convened the first democratically elected Parliament in its modern history. |
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They can in fact no longer be both judge and executioner or challenge real democratically established Governments. |
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Mutuals have members, are democratically led to guarantee members' participation and serve members' interests. |
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As democratically elected representatives of the people, you are the guarantors of democratic principles in your societies. |
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The Government of Canada put a gag order on a democratically farmer elected board. |
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We think that candidates have to have a modicum of freedom in their ridings to get themselves elected democratically by their supporters. |
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In general, big social controversies are better settled democratically than by judicial fiat. |
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The killing of the democratically elected president is for many an event those responsible for need to be held accountable. |
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If you don't like your democratically elected leaders, who operate within the rule of law, you can always think about assassinating them. |
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A vibrant Youth Parliament on Montserrat is comprised of members who are democratically elected by the youth of Montserrat. |
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But less than nine months later they occupied it and barbarically exiled the democratically elected Government. |
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Modi is a democratically elected authoritarian, but he is one with whom Merkel and Hollande are happy to do business. |
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It is democratically legitimate to want to protest – but it is also important to take oneself and one's vote seriously. |
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In both countries, fledgling and democratically elected governments are making visible progress toward self-governance. |
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This is a time for thanksgiving that we are able to sit alongside democratically elected representatives of those previously suppressed peoples. |
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It must shoulder its responsibilities and govern the country democratically with the aim of the development of society. |
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No markets work well without an appropriate degree of regulation by democratically accountable governments. |
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Prosecutors and judges will have no difficulty in differentiating between cases, however inventive are those determined to break a democratically enacted law. |
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A democratically elected dictator is no better than one who is undemocratically elected or selfimposed. |
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I mean, the people on those bodies are democratically elected and the grass roots membership of the party chooses who goes on those various bodies. |
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It had a democratically elected president and a Congress just as we do. |
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A democratically elected Government may only go as far in any direction as the public is willing to allow it to go, and it will take the consequences if it oversteps the mark. |
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This is just what the democratically minded citizens of Russia expect from us, and we cannot betray them. |
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On the other is one of the Third World's true bright spots, somewhat diminished by the comic-opera nationalism of its democratically elected president. |
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Several judges have thrown out democratically enacted term limits. |
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The working class must fight for a constituent assembly elected openly and democratically by the working masses to settle all the democratic questions. |
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For instance, does brog believe that the democratically elected government of Turkey is similarly above criticism? |
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If we have democratically agreed to go on strike, whatever unjust law they want to bring in to stop us will be going against our human rights as workers. |
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Paradoxically, we have a political system where we democratically elect senators to work in undemocratic body. |
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The United Supreme Court should tread lightly before striking down laws enacted by our democratically elected officials. |
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Kidder had been sent to Haiti to report on American troops who were bracing the democratically elected government in the face of a powerful military junta. |
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The participation in, and recognition of, democratically elected local Baha'i governance, brings Baha'is into alignment with the national and globalized authority structures. |
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Local communities elect their own councils to administer the affairs of the community democratically in accordance with conditions established by the law. |
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The House of Commons is a democratically elected chamber with elections held at least every five years. |
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Over the years the religious aspect of the administration of each Parish has been reduced in favour of democratically elected Douzeniers. |
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The House of Representatives is democratically elected and a government is formed from the party or coalition with the majority of seats. |
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I hail the courage of our colleague, President Zelaya of Honduras, who is democratically and pacifically resisting with the aim of restoring democracy. |
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And Auschwitz is a symbol for the European Union too, as was borne out by the election of Simone Veil, a former extermination camp inmate, as the President of the first democratically elected European Parliament. |
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Such a circumstance may have been considered democratically unconscionable by many, but governments have been disinclined to tamper with a financing regime from which they have undeniably profited. |
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There is absolutely no reason our democracy should not be able to generate the kind of focus, legitimacy, unity and stick-to-it-iveness to do big things — democratically — that China does autocratically. |
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It means that governments can't just pass laws that trample on human rights, but it also limits the power of democratically elected officials to carry out the popular will. |
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The European Community encourages the new democratically elected Government to persevere with a comprehensive economic programme to complete the reform process that has been initiated. |
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It wraps them in a bow and says that this trade deal will literally reinforce the right of corporations to sue democratically elected governments that dare or have the audacity to stand in the way of their maximizing profits. |
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Arbitration privatizes justice in two ways: first, by using laws that are not democratically enacted and, second, by occuring in unmonitored forums. |
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We will show the way in Europe through our climate change programme which also includes a democratically anchored process with a number of different groups involved in the work. |
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Following the coup d'État in Haiti in December 1990, we played an active role in pressing for the return to power of the democratically elected President. |
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Although there have been some calls for repeal of the amendment, because it disallows voters to democratically elect the president of their choice, it has proved uncontroversial over the years. |
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Local powerful elites who controlled the locality through patronage and fear before decentralisation, usually continue to hold sway afterwards until challenged by democratically elected local councillors and civil society. |
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In this regard, it is essential that the elections are faultlessly prepared, carried out in a non-partisan way and result in a government freely and democratically elected by the people of Togo. |
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The case for a democratically elected second chamber is unanswerable. |
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Nepalis want a police service that thinks and acts democratically, in cooperation with their communities, yet they believe the police still operate according to old methods learnt during the conflict and under monarchic rule. |
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Since independence in 1956, the country has been caught in a vicious cycle of short-lived democratically elected governments and lengthy military dictatorships. |
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Housing and regional policy within the Member States is a matter for democratically elected national governments, and it is not for the European Commission to poke its nose into. |
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As well as being economically and democratically viable, the new state must be militarily defensible and disavow any intention to create a Greater Kurdistan by biting chunks off Turkey, Iran and Syria. |
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This is another list of constituents of mine who are very upset and frustrated with the attempted coup to take over the democratically elected government. |
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As democratically elected representatives waving the white flag, we hid like terrorists to assist and protect these people who are victims of terrorist acts. |
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The current Ukrainian troubles erupted after a democratically elected Government was toppled by mob rule in Maiden Square, Kiev. |
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It enables us to move forward together, to deal with our different identities constructively and democratically on the basis of shared universal values. |
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As a politician, I am not, however, prepared to delegate in this way the power democratically bestowed on me and controlled by the people, and I hope that tomorrow this matter will be put right in the plenary vote. |
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The democratically elected Congress is still in place and despite the terrorist attack on the American mission, Libyans have spontaneously united to denounce violence and rebuild their nation. |
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The subliminal message to Wales and its people is that Westminster is superior to our National Assembly, both democratically elected bodies. |
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We are going to fight a rearguard action in South America against the direction the democratically elected governments of Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Chile and Venezuela have all said they are interested in going. |
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We are seeing a 'European Constitution', democratically rejected in two Member States by a large majority of the electorate, dished up to us afresh. |
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Despite democratically voting to join the Teamsters, both elections required a supermajority rule for Local 14 to obtain certification. |
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It talks of their arrogance and it talks about their basic uncaring, when a government does that to its very members that were democratically elected to do the right thing in this place. |
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The European Union must contribute to marginalising that regime, demanding freedom for Aung San Suu Kyi and other prisoners of conscience, and the participation of political parties in any democratically oriented process. |
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This was done democratically, but the other seats were imposed upon us undemocratically through a dictatorial procedure carried out against our will, and we should not accept it. |
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In relation to this, I would point out that the Charter neatly sidesteps national citizenships and does not even mention the fundamental right of citizens to express themselves democratically within their own nation. |
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Indigenous community land was covered by the San Andrés Accords and was managed democratically by peasant farmers and ejido members, among others. |
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Sisi has been discussed as a potential head of state ever since he ousted Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, last July, and replaced him with the judge, Adly Mansour. |
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Haiti and Liberia also saw remarkable peaceful transitions to democratic rule, the restoration of the rule of law and the swearing-in of new democratically elected leaders. |
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Plant neurobiologists have chosen to define intelligence democratically, as an ability to solve problems or, more precisely, to respond adaptively to circumstances, including ones unforeseen in the genome. |
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We see that Tweedledum and Tweedledee are back at it again, making sure that the people of Ontario and B. C. are basically financially and democratically screwed because of this legislation. |
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We trust that the young state of Moldova will overcome these difficulties after democratically conducted elections and that we can also open a new chapter in our relations. |
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The consequences for employment, social cohesion in an area around the company, consumers and the scope for a democratically determined government policy is extremely negative. |
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Supporting the reform of the security sector through assisting the development of an independent judiciary and democratically controlled police structures. |
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In these difficult circumstances, a succession of democratically elected governments simultaneously carried out political and economic reforms in Mongolia. |
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A mutual company is essentially defined as an association of people who collectively own their company, and where power is exercised democratically. |
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Installing a democratically elected government will mark the effective launch of democratic transition towards the restoration of a genuine rule of law. |
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Over 350 committed and democratically elected officers. |
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It provided for a democratically elected Bodoland Autonomous Council in the northern valley of Brahmaputra River, which is 50 per cent or more tribal in population. |
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It behoves us to develop at the European level the ongoing dialogue that we conduct a national level between the independent central bank and the democratically elected body responsible for economic policy. |
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For example, in July 2009 the Minister for Media and Communications and government spokesperson, Lambert Mende, accused national human rights NGOs of seeking to destabilize a democratically elected government. |
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Similarly economic and trade development can best flourish in countries that not only encourage economic freedom but also respect human rights and the rule of law, practice good governance and rule democratically. |
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But the result was a personal disaster for Jonathan, 57, earning him an unwanted place in history as Nigeria's first democratically unseated leader. |
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Furthermore, the new constitution, recently drafted by the National Convention in Burma, is a sham given the simple reason that no democratically elected members of the opposition were involved in the drafting process. |
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The Ministers expressed support for the Constitutional Government of President Hugo Chavez Frias, who was democratically elected and ratified by the majority of the Venezuelan people. |
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Second, free markets generate wealth, and many studies have shown that the wealthier a country is, the more likely it is to be governed democratically. |
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My view is that democratically elected politicians have a right to shape education policy, but not to double-guess the operational decisions of professionals. |
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Yes, the Liberal Democrats want to return powers from Whitehall to councils, which would make education more democratically accountable and probably improve the quality of decisions. |
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It is necessary to fix its limits democratically. |
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As democratically elected representatives, parliamentarians have access to the media and opportunities to create debate and stimulate public opinion. |
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The Parliament of England was far from being a democratically representative institution in this period. |
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He is also a supporter of Republic's campaign to replace the British monarchy with a democratically elected president. |
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It is democratically controlled through General Meetings and referendums, and is run by elected student officers. |
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In 1894 the parochial boards were replaced by more democratically elected parish councils. |
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Bolivia has been governed by democratically elected governments since 1982, prior to that it was governed by various dictatorships. |
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A cooperative is a legal entity owned and democratically controlled by its members. |
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The first group is composed of those who participated in the fight of Riek Machar to topple a democratically elected President. |
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He said that today is the day on which fifteen years back, a dictator toppled a democratically elected government and damaged country severely. |
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He was the first democratically elected head of government in the post-Franco era. |
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They can keep it, as long as it is democratically and pluralistically informed. |
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It is my opinion that LOCs, who are democratically accountable bodies, should be given the chance to democratically elect most, if not all, of LOCSU's board members. |
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Fabius said that although President Mursi was elected democratically he gave the impression that he intends to Islamize the country while the economy was in shambles. |
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During the first few decades of the 20th century, the country became steadily less rural and less WASPy, a trend that ultimately made Prohibition democratically unsustainable. |
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Cooperatives achieve a mix of social and capital purposes by democratically governing distribution questions by and between equal by not controlling members. |
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In Turkey, the Islamist AK Party has democratically been in power for about a decade, while Islamist parties did well in elections following the Arab Spring. |
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This Constitution also limited the executive authority of the hetman, and established a democratically elected Cossack parliament called the General Council. |
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After the 1997 general election, the new Labour Government argued that an Assembly would be more democratically accountable than the Welsh Office. |
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The ousting of Yanukovych, like July's toppling of Egypt's first democratically elected president Mohamed Morsi, proved that elections by themselves were not always enough. |
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