Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... majority of the population . ' The majority of the people in India need quick solutions to their economic and other problems but the governing class , due to some sort of mental divorce between itself and the masses , preferred to have ...
... majority of the population . ' The majority of the people in India need quick solutions to their economic and other problems but the governing class , due to some sort of mental divorce between itself and the masses , preferred to have ...
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... majority vote . The second ballot was taken after two weeks if no candidate received a majority of votes polled at the first ballot . The second ballot was taken between the two candidates who stood highest . The need for a second ...
... majority vote . The second ballot was taken after two weeks if no candidate received a majority of votes polled at the first ballot . The second ballot was taken between the two candidates who stood highest . The need for a second ...
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... Majority of Seats with Minority of Votes Democracy , viewed from pure theory means the government of a party which has a support of the majority of the people in the country . But the English electoral system in general , and the single ...
... Majority of Seats with Minority of Votes Democracy , viewed from pure theory means the government of a party which has a support of the majority of the people in the country . But the English electoral system in general , and the single ...
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