Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... party level , has almost disappeared . Under a democracy , discussion is utilized , in the first instance , at the party level for reconciling divergent views prevail- ing among different sections of the party members , who are given ...
... party level , has almost disappeared . Under a democracy , discussion is utilized , in the first instance , at the party level for reconciling divergent views prevail- ing among different sections of the party members , who are given ...
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... parties contesting . It may be noted here that the above proposal of allowing parties , as parties , to contest elections differs from the system of election by party - lists as it obtains in some countries . There the parties publish a ...
... parties contesting . It may be noted here that the above proposal of allowing parties , as parties , to contest elections differs from the system of election by party - lists as it obtains in some countries . There the parties publish a ...
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... party retains its seat . Wherever elec- tions by party - lists have been accepted , the vacancy caused is filled by the party concerned without any bother of holding a bye - election . ( 20 ) Member Changing Party Vacates His Seat If ...
... party retains its seat . Wherever elec- tions by party - lists have been accepted , the vacancy caused is filled by the party concerned without any bother of holding a bye - election . ( 20 ) Member Changing Party Vacates His Seat If ...
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