Sentences with phrase «elective congresses»

The phrase "elective congresses" refers to meetings or gatherings where people vote to choose their representatives or leaders in a democratic manner. It typically involves participants selecting individuals for specific positions or roles through an election process. Full definition
«The president put his feet down and said we should go for elective congresses or consensus where possible.
«Therefore, I have decided to lay down my mandate [as president] at an extraordinary elective congress.
We were mandated to set up caretaker committees in those states and then conduct elective congresses there.
As the leader of the party, how can he (Jonathan) be interested in only one state, when the party is preparing for elective congresses and National convention?
The committee chairman said that the elective congress would be held at the party secretariat of the 33 local governments in the state.
The statement read in part, «Senator Boroffice believes the divisive campaign is fueled by undemocratic forces in the garb of progressives and the main target is to deter and discourage teeming members of our great party, APC from effectively participating in the elective congresses at the ward, local government and state levels.
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