Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... Voters are not enthused to vote Students , who have scientifically studied the English electoral system and , especially , the behaviour of the average voter , have reached the sad conclusion that a large percentage of voters are ...
... Voters are not enthused to vote Students , who have scientifically studied the English electoral system and , especially , the behaviour of the average voter , have reached the sad conclusion that a large percentage of voters are ...
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... Voters who belong to certain services ( Sec . 10 , Representation of People Act , 1949 ) and ( 2 ) Voters who are unable or likely to be unable to go in person to a polling station by reason either ( a ) of the general nature of their ...
... Voters who belong to certain services ( Sec . 10 , Representation of People Act , 1949 ) and ( 2 ) Voters who are unable or likely to be unable to go in person to a polling station by reason either ( a ) of the general nature of their ...
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... voters in the constituency con- cerned . Besides , the prevailing system reduces the principle that an elected representative should be the mouthpiece of his voters to a ridiculous farce . People know that party nominees are more ...
... voters in the constituency con- cerned . Besides , the prevailing system reduces the principle that an elected representative should be the mouthpiece of his voters to a ridiculous farce . People know that party nominees are more ...
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