democracy in the PONS Dictionary

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It was officially a representative democracy though at times it became controlled by a military junta.
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Topics include civics and ethics training, democracy, prevention of different types of violence, and values training.
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It called for true equality of citizen's fraternity under the rule of democracy, within an order of social and economic justice.
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It emphasizes environmentalism, non-hierarchical participatory democracy, social justice, respect for diversity, peace, and nonviolence.
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He says while he disagrees with the government, he still loves his country and hopes democracy will perhaps prevail in the long-term future.
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Many effective democracies use certain mechanisms to encourage social activity of the population, both at the state and party level.
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For a long time, representative democracy was non-existent.
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Exactly "how" the people were to rule was an issue of democracy republicanism itself did not specify how.
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The film compares failure of the team with the greater failure of the country to establish democracy.
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This is the reward we get for restoring peace and democracy to our country.
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