Sentences with phrase «beacon of democracy»

In her remarks, Trump described India as «a thriving economy, a beacon of democracy, and a symbol of hope for the world.»
That's us, the Land of the Free and a beacon of democracy for the world, choosing our leader from the wide open field of two rich Christian dudes every four years.
However, Mr Chavez will be meeting with union leaders, MPs and London mayor Ken Livingstone, who this morning praised him as a «beacon of democracy and social progress in Latin America».
This judgment sends an unfortunate impression about Ghana, its judiciary and severely dents our enviable reputation as a beacon of democracy on the African continent and beyond.
We are clearly not the beacon of democracy I learned about as a kid.
For this country is — and has always been — the home of tolerance, a bastion of freedom and a beacon of democracy.
«Remember, Ghana is loudly touted as the beacon of democracy and so the international community has a keen eye on what happens here and that is why it is important that we comport ourselves well...»
Here we stand today, recognized as the beacon of democracy and socio - economic progress on the African continent.
Ghana is touted not only as a haven of peace, order and stability on the African Continent but also as a beacon of democracy, the rule of law and of the respect for the fundamental human rights and freedoms of the people.
A group calling itself the Northern Youth for Peace and Development, has added its voice to condemnations of political vigilantism which threatens Ghana's enviable tag as the beacon of democracy in the sub region.
Ngige said he did not attach any figure to what he termed «a deserving national tribute to one of Nigeria's foremost Statesman,» adding that he only gave a summary of the number of projects the Federal Government had taken to ensure that a man who easily was Nigeria's beacon of democracy was given a decent burial.
Over the mature tenure of my forty - one years of existence, I have become ever more convinced that Ghana's dream of becoming a beacon of democracy and development must necessarily hinge on freeing up the competitive business spirits of its citizens.
In the view of the party, «This judgment sends an unfortunate impression about Ghana, its judiciary and severely dents our enviable reputation as a beacon of democracy on the African continent and beyond.
Despite Ghana's standing as a beacon of democracy on the African continent, the country's decision not to succumb to advocacy for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights, has been questioned by some sections of the international community and even met by indirect threats.
Even though the United States are widely thought to be a beacon of democracy, the Wikileaks case has proven a totally different option.
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