Now, both political parties from the top are controlled as party machines by Project Democracy, through the Congress. |
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Democracy depends on the rule of law, to be sure, both for its constitutive procedures and for the respect that its outcomes command. |
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Democracy is not something made of bone china that will shatter under the weight of public opinion. |
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Citizenship and Democracy in a Global Era is a somewhat strange collection insofar that it is both useful and frustrating. |
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Local Democracy week has been branded a sham by Tory councillors after their deputy leader was barred from speaking at a high-level meeting. |
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In 1868 Bakunin founded a front organization for his secret society, the Alliance of Social Democracy, in Geneva. |
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Democracy is a self-correcting form of government and it will be a while before the various systems correct themselves and become efficient. |
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Democracy day is also a holiday, and whole families have come out to the polls, a pat-down for the parents, a playful pinch for the kids. |
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Democracy is not well served by this deliberate polarization of issues, or by toadying to it. |
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Democracy and schooling promoted egalitarian mores and well-nigh universal literacy. |
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His grave monument reportedly featured the personification of Oligarchy setting fire to personified Democracy. |
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Democracy shines at its resplendent best in periods of the deepest darkness. |
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Democracy in York will be taken back to its grass roots later this month when the city's candidates face the public in an election hustings. |
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Democracy mobilizes the citizens' support for state-directed projects, and recruits their energy for state-declared problems. |
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Democracy works by keeping leaders accountable and a campaign that consists of little more than photo opportunities mocks democracy, period. |
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The flag is symbolic of the Democracy in which we are lucky enough to live. |
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Democracy itself requires that all public power be lawfully conferred and exercised, and of this the courts are the surety. |
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Democracy provides a system of checks and balances against any human beings getting too much power. |
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The opposition claims the Movement for Multiparty Democracy stuffed ballot boxes and tampered with the count. |
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Democracy under the Republic was decaying to the point at which political assassination was a commonplace. |
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Democracy is messy and does not guarantee outcomes that optimize the life circumstances of those it empowers. |
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Do you think that it's healthy for our Democracy that because of gerrymandering, only handfuls of House races are now actually competitive races? |
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Democracy will make it's last fall into the oblivion of an Imperial corporate state bent on world destruction. |
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Democracy confers a stamp of legitimacy that reforms must have to be effective. |
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Democracy is inconsistent with the official exploitation of fear and anxiety. |
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Alexis de Tocqueville in Democracy in America wrote eloquently of Americans' love for pulling up stakes and moving on. |
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Democracy is a plant that requires long nourishment and does not take root everywhere. |
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He knew almost all the leaders of the European parties of Social Democracy. |
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Democracy will struggle to take root if abusive police practices and corrupt judges flourish. |
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Democracy is sometimes the watchword of those who think that all political problems could be solved if only we became a real democracy. |
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He founded the Institute for Democracy and Mediation, a non-governmental organization, in Tirana. |
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Democracy and human rights have been extended by women's groups, ethnic minorities, and dissident groups. |
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The price we pay for our brand of Democracy is to allow splinter groups and Parties to stand for election. |
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Democracy in a multi-cultural, multi-lingual and multi-religious country like India poses difficult problems and dilemmas not easy to resolve. |
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Democracy is alive and well in Canada as thousands were able to express their opposition to this policy. |
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Democracy is government by the greater number, and this is the system we have chosen to be governed by. |
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Democracy has been conveniently thrown out the door and in its wake imperialist and dictatorial rule reign supreme. |
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Democracy presupposes independent political parties and an electorate willing to debate issues and vote accordingly. |
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I was hoping to get a feel for the flow of the votes, to take the pulse of the beating heart that is the life force of American Democracy. |
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Democracy and human rights are, despite their protestations to the contrary, in practice a long way down the agenda here. |
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Democracy might be a flawed process but it was better than handing over control to faceless big business who are not answerable to the voters. |
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Democracy requires that the results of a properly certified vote be accepted, no matter how unpalatable the outcome. |
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Meanwhile, the pro-democracy National League for Democracy held a low-key Union Day ceremony with about 100 members at its headquarters. |
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Education, Democracy and thus high taxation are necessary parts of what I imagine to be utopia. |
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Democracy does not mean unmitigated majority rule, but recognition and cultivation of minorities. |
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Democracy is obviously more desirable than a dictatorship, but that does not justify any forcible change by an external power. |
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Democracy needs an informed and educated populace to function. |
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Tomorrow morning, Democracy and CFED are hosting an even at CFED's offices to discuss the issues raised in the symposium. |
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Democracy is an illusion, freedom of speech is an illusion, freedom of assembly is an illusion. |
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Thomas Meaney, Yascha Mounk, The Nation Democracy was once a comforting fiction. |
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As in the Democracy, the coming of equality and the death of his own class exist as providential forces, of which monarchs are both the witting and unwitting agents. |
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Without an understanding of the role of Stalinism and Social Democracy, the labour movement will not be able to turn once again to a socialist perspective. |
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But both groups were dwarfed by a large gathering in the park of a group called Egyptian Americans for Democracy and Human Rights. |
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Liberals very rarely talk about history, as my Democracy journal colleague Elbert Venture wrote recently in a fine essay. |
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But FEC filings show that neither the left-leaning SoS for Democracy nor the right-leaning SoS for SoS have taken off yet. |
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Democracy is a wonderful thing, but lynch mobs can vote, too. |
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Harvey J. Kaye is Professor of Democracy and Justice Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. |
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Democracy means majority rule, but it also means minority rights. |
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Democracy and its perversion, timocracy, are both characterized by the rule of the majority, and all who have the property qualification count as equals. |
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Democracy is on a roll, even if there is a helluva lot of work to be done. |
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Democracy triumphed on a night which could easily have fallen foul of revenge, tubthumping and cynical bankrolling. |
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And as undersecretary for Democracy and Global Affairs, she has a historic workload. |
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I wouldn't have known it was a place if I didn't see the National League for Democracy sign. |
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A few MPs returned to the fold as pasok and New Democracy belatedly realized their error, but most formed new parties. |
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Antonis Samaras of the New Democracy Party and Evangelos Venizelos of the pasok are the best-known candidates. |
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Democracy Radio, which for the nonce has only two nationally syndicated programs, broadcasting a combined six hours a week, is on about twice as many stations as Air America. |
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Democracy must be salvaged from the hands of spoilsmen and politicians. |
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Democracy may deserve better than a publicity stunt disguised as a voting drive, but then again, MN-2 deserves better, too. |
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Democracy was imperiled when those instrumentalities failed. |
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Democracy came in the form of elections that were fixed and manipulated. |
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Democracy endows people with the right to decide their own future. |
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He is best known as the author of the farce Noises Off and the dramas Copenhagen and Democracy. |
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Rose Hush Munneke Democracy in Wales is a farce as the Labour Party will, for the forceable future dominate the political landscape. |
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Abhisit appointed Peoples Alliance for Democracy leader Kasit Piromya as foreign minister. |
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Since then, the two major parties, New Democracy and PASOK, have seen a sharp decline in popularity. |
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Norway ranks first on the World Happiness Report, the OECD Better Life Index, the Index of Public Integrity, and the Democracy Index. |
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Democracy was restored after the Carnation Revolution in 1974, ending the Portuguese Colonial War. |
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According to the Democracy Index of the EIU, Spain is one of the 19 full democracies in the world. |
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The 1994 election saw the return of the Greens and the demise of New Democracy. |
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Since 2010, Norway has been classified as the world's most democratic country by the Democracy Index. |
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Democracy is not worth a brass farthing if it is being installed by bayonets. |
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Norway ranks first on the World Happiness Report, the OECD Better Life Index, the Index of Public Integrity and the Democracy Index. |
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Against the class collaborationism of Social Democracy and its anti-Communist animus, the Councilist tradition was revolutionary and pre-figural. |
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New Democracy accused the state institutions, especially BDI, of ghettoizing the Albanian students in Skopje. |
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He fit perfectly the Capraesque All-American Nice Guy and Defender of Democracy that Stone was looking for. |
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Democracy doesn't exist among tribes because sheikhdom is passed from a father to a son, right? |
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New Democracy is polling at 19 percent and pasok at just 14.5 percent. |
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Dubb is affiliated with Democracy Collaborative, University of Maryland-College Park. |
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The Economist Intelligence Unit classifies the country as a hybrid regime, which is the third best rank out of four in its Democracy Index. |
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They hang alongside his Democracy pictures as a clothed contrast. |
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Democracy was stalled by the martial law that had been enforced by President Iskander Mirza, who was replaced by army chief, General Ayub Khan. |
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Democracy is an idea with a pedigree stretching back to ancient Greece. |
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See the IPC book appeasing the Ayatollahs and Suppressing Democracy. |
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Democracy and republicanism would grow to have a profound effect on world events and on quality of life. |
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Democracy has defeated terrorism,'' government spokesman Christos Protopapas said. |
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Democracy is threatened by dictatorship, and the gospel of human fraternity winces before the onslaughts of theories of racial supremacies. |
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The nature of Democracy and public discourse are changing radically in the information age. |
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Webster grew increasingly authoritarian and elitist, fighting against the prevailing grain of Jacksonian Democracy. |
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It is among the most democratic nations in the world, ranking 23rd position in the world, according to the 2016 Democracy Index. |
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Russell began his published work in 1896 with German Social Democracy, a study in politics that was an early indication of a lifelong interest in political and social theory. |
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Alexis Tsipras's leftist Syriza party was ahead of its main rival, conservative New Democracy, as voting ended in Greece's election on Sunday, an exit poll showed. |
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Democracy autarchy and national movement, Tehran, markaz press. |
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Zafar Ullah Khan also referred to the PML-N manifesto for Elections 2013 which adheres to the Charter of Democracy and its commitment to federalist idiom. |
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Jones has been a governor of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, a body that assists in the development of democratic institutions in many parts of the world. |
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While he supports the Grassroots Democracy Act sponsored by Maryland Rep. |
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After various internal divisions, most of the CUD party leaders have established the new Unity for Democracy and Justice party led by Judge Birtukan Mideksa. |
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It was built for the 1998 Asian Games by construction firm Christiani and Nielsen, the same company that constructed the Democracy Monument in Bangkok. |
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On 17 October 2006, the flag was hoisted for the first time outside County Hall in Exeter to mark Local Democracy Week, receiving official recognition from the county council. |
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Ryan Sealey's winning design of green, white, and black was raised outside County Hall in 2006 to celebrate Local Democracy Week and is endorsed by Devon County Council. |
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Odinga's Coalition for Reform and Democracy is supporting Luos, Kamba and Luhya tribes and Kenyatta's Jubilee coalition represents the Kikuyu and Kalenjin. |
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After PASOK revealed that the previous New Democracy government had hidden the country's huge debt, George Papandreou's center-left government was cast as the reformer. |
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Botswana ranks 30th out of 167 states in the 2012 Democracy Index. |
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Samaras, leader of the conservative New Democracy party, will head a three-party coalition that includes the socialist PASOK party and the small Democratic Left. |
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