The Centre for Free Elections and Democracy (Serbian Cyrillic: Центар за слободне изборе и демократију, romanized: Centar za slobodne izbore i demokratiju)...
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The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) is a non-profit organization headquartered in Abuja, Nigeria. The organization aims to promote the values...
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left Gahal and failed in an attempt to create a one-man parliamentary group named the Popular Faction. In the 1969 elections the Free Centre only just...
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elections: landslide victory for centre-right New Democracy party". The Guardian. 7 July 2019. Retrieved 19 January 2022. "Greece elections: Centre-right...
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well as of Bogoljub Karić. Karić was the leader of the Strength of Serbia Movement. Serbian Electoral Commission Centre for Free Elections and Democracy...
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Types of democracy refers to the various governance structures that embody the principles of democracy ("rule by the people") in some way. Democracy is frequently...
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Radical Democracy (Spanish: Democracia Radical, DR) was a Chilean centre-right political party. The party, created in 1969, was dissolved in 1973, and reappeared...
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performed better in elections in the Anglosphere than other centre-right parties, while Christian democracy has been the primary centre-right ideology in...
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liberal political philosophy. Common elements within a liberal democracy are: elections between or among multiple distinct political parties; a separation...
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India is the world's most populous democracy. Elections in the country started with the 1951–52 Indian general election. India was among the first post-colonial...
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Liberal conservatism (redirect from Free market conservatism)
rights and support for a limited welfare state.[citation needed] Compared to other centre-right political traditions such as Christian democracy, liberal...
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Dimokratías" (transl.: Movement for Democracy) In April 2025, the party formalized its internal structures in preparation for elections later that month. It also...
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National Party of Suriname (section Members of the Radhakishun Cabinet (1986–1987) and the First Wijdenbosch Cabinet (1987–1988))
among Afro-Surinamese and multiracial people. At the 2005 legislative elections, the party was part of the New Front for Democracy and Development that won...
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Dictionary Centre selected "democracy sausage" as its Australian Word of the Year for 2016. As Australians always vote on a Saturday and voting is compulsory...
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conduct elections to the high offices of President and Vice-President of India; elections to the Rajya Sabha (House of State); the General Election to the...
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The Party for Democracy (Spanish: Partido por la Democracia, PPD), also known as For Democracy (Spanish: Por la Democracia) is a centre-left political...
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The People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (Dutch: Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie [ˈvɔl(ə)kspɑrˌtɛi voːr ˈvrɛiɦɛit ɛn deːmoːkra:ˈtsi], VVD)...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Poland on 27 October 1991 to elect deputies to the First Term Sejm and the Senate, the two houses of the National...
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Organization for Democracy and Economic Development is a regional organization of four post-Soviet states: Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, and Moldova. Conceived...
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parliamentary democracies in the Middle East that regularly hold elections: Lebanon, Iraq, and Israel. Libya last held parliamentary elections in 2014. Four...
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Nonpartisan democracy (also no-party democracy) is a system of representative government or organization such that universal and periodic elections take place...
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The Party for Democracy and Peace (Korean: 민주평화당; lit. Democracy Peace Party), formerly Minsaeng Party and Climate People's Party (민생당; lit. People's Life...
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Christian Democratic Union of Germany (category International Democracy Union member parties)
opposition. In 2005, early elections were called after the CDU dealt the governing SPD a major blow, winning more than ten state elections, most of which were...
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future elections, and Myanmar's Union Election Commission approved their application for registration on 13 December 2011. In the 2012 by-elections, the...
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but usually serve for five years. Federal elections must be held every three years, although prime ministers may call elections early. Prime ministers...
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calling for new elections. Since the NSDAP vote dropped again in the elections of November 1932, the Centre Party considered their strategy successful and resumed...
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supports and houses the Journal of Democracy, the World Movement for Democracy, the Reagan–Fascell Fellowship Program, the Network of Democracy Research...
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Herrenvolk democracy is a subtype of ethnocracy, which refers to any form of government where one ethnic group dominates the state, with or without elections. Elections...
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Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) is a Washington, D.C.–based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that advocates for digital rights and freedom of...
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elections, by the Supreme Court of Justice. In the 19 January 2007 Senate elections, the party won 22 out of 108 seats. In the 2011 general election,...
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