Sentences with phrase «pillar of democracy in»

«The right to representation in government is the central pillar of democracy in this country.

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Compare the situation in Israel where a candidate who once said that the Golden Dome would explode is disqualified by court from running and the situation in the pillar of Islamic democracy Iran where the President saying that the «regime in Jerusalem» would «vanish from the page of times» is re-elected and cheered by his supporters in Iran and other countries.
Over the past decades, Ghana has positioned itself as a pillar of stability in the sub-region, with relatively strong institutions and entrenched democracy.
Perhaps when we jaw jaw, when we sit and talk, we might know what is actually happening and through arbitration and dialogue they will be able to solve their problem and that will augur well for our democracy of our nation because if the institution that is the pillar for our democracy is at loggerheads then we are in for trouble,» he added.
Outlining three key pillars in a democracy, the Nobel peace prize laureate said there is the need to include all persons in the governance process as well as ensure transparency and accountability of leaders at all times.
The Democracy Alliance has helped shape the institutional left, steering more than $ 600 million since its inception in 2005 to a portfolio of carefully selected groups, including pillars of the Clinton - aligned establishment like the think tank Center for American Progress and the media watchdog Media Matters.
In recent years, attacks on teachers, high - stakes testing and the encroachment of privatization have increased, threatening the ability of schools to play their vital role as pillars of our democracy.
In broad terms, in a three pillar democracy, the job of the legislature is to make the law, the job of the executive is to enforce the law and the job of the courts is to interpret the laIn broad terms, in a three pillar democracy, the job of the legislature is to make the law, the job of the executive is to enforce the law and the job of the courts is to interpret the lain a three pillar democracy, the job of the legislature is to make the law, the job of the executive is to enforce the law and the job of the courts is to interpret the law.
Expounding the theme of the seminar, Prof. Dabiru Sridhar Patnaik, Director, Centre for Post Graduate Legal Studies said, «The seminar is part of the joint programme on Law of Democracy — India: Field Study that covers all the three pillars of Indian Democracy to understand the process of law making, law implementation and interpretation in India and the varied legal and policy challenges that Indian Democracy faces.
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