"election" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The national elections next year are part of a process that began nearly a decade ago, when the king introduced nonparty elections for Parliament.
- In an effort to make the system more accountable, the Government has introduced multi-candidate elections for most elected posts.
- I wish the Syrians the best of luck in getting Assad to introduce free and fair elections.
- To counter criticism, Taya introduced multiparty elections in 1992, which he won, but electoral fraud was massive.
- But the party has no plans to seek that approval by introducing democratic elections, even though there is debate among senior leaders about political reform.
- Two months earlier, a governmen-sponsored referendum proposal on whether introduce direct popular elections for the presidency failed because the turnout did not reach 30%.
- The vote had been called after the failure of a September referendum on the coalition's proposal to introduce direct elections for the presidency.
- To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether he has any plans to introduce direct elections to police authorities.
- We spent decades opposing Communism by trying to introduce free elections around the world - only to tell ourselves that our elections do not matter.
- Although they may have introduced competitive elections, they may not strengthen further democratic institutions beyond the basic requirements.
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