2.a state having such a form of government. 3.a state of society characterized by formal equality of rights and privileges. 4.political or social equality; democratic spirit. 5.the common people, esp. with respect to their political power. ...
1.(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in Britain 1981–90) a centre political party founded by ex-members of the Labour Party. It formed an alliance with the Liberal Party and continued in a reduced form after many members left to join the Social and Liberal Democratic Party in 1988 ...
When asked by journalists whether PDM might invite other parties to form a government coalition, Candu said they have not considered any other options so far. At the beginning of the week, ACUM declined an invitation from the election winner - the pro-Russian opposition Socialist Party (PSR...
Al-Burhan further downplayed the possibility of imposing international sanctions on him or the military establishment under the pretext of undermining the democratic transition in Sudan. ALSO READ:Sudan's Sovereign Council agrees to form govt led by civilian PM "Talking about sanctions is not feasible...
We believe some form of decentralization could help Poland—and possibly other democracies—to manage political conflict better and become less polarized. And here, the EU’s governance system offers an appealing practical model. Our reform proposal for Poland draws inspiration from two key EU institu...
Nor will it be possible to re-open our borders without some form of heavily-regulated quarantine process, since any viral outbreaks could force the country back into a lockdown. As a result, the international tourism sector, which employed more than 300,000 people, catered for around 4 millio...
I may compare Zambian humanism to contextualised democratic forms such as fortress democracy in Israel; Ataturk democracy in Turkey; liberal democracy in Western Europe; or constitutional democracy in Zimbabwe. One may find twisted spikes in each form but I am not going to delve into such issues ...
The FTPA“was the consequence of the need to build trust between coalition partners, was agreed in haste and by negotiators who were not especially well versed in the nation’s constitutional arrangements”, asLord Nortonput it.Sir Edward Leighdeemed it a “device to try and maintain the coal...
1. government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system. 2. a state having such a form of government. 3. a state of society characterized by formal eq...
2.a state having such a form of government. 3.a state of society characterized by formal equality of rights and privileges. 4.political or social equality; democratic spirit. 5.the common people, esp. with respect to their political power. ...