Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... electoral system . " In India also the English brand of the electoral system is be- traying the same tendency . The voters are driven to be on the side of the big battalions and the system has helped to weed out small parties and groups ...
... electoral system . " In India also the English brand of the electoral system is be- traying the same tendency . The voters are driven to be on the side of the big battalions and the system has helped to weed out small parties and groups ...
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... electoral rolls , delimit constituencies , put up polling booths , appoint the necessary staff and do other diverse ... electoral rolls . In addition to these expenses the Central and the State Govern- ments had to share the expenditure ...
... electoral rolls , delimit constituencies , put up polling booths , appoint the necessary staff and do other diverse ... electoral rolls . In addition to these expenses the Central and the State Govern- ments had to share the expenditure ...
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... Electoral Law There should be one national electoral law giving a uniform code for elections at all levels . There are countries which have different laws and regulations for regulating elections to the legislatures and the elections to ...
... Electoral Law There should be one national electoral law giving a uniform code for elections at all levels . There are countries which have different laws and regulations for regulating elections to the legislatures and the elections to ...
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