Sentences with phrase «undemocratic process»

The phrase "undemocratic process" refers to a way of making decisions or taking actions that goes against the principles of democracy. It means a process that does not allow all people to have a fair and equal say in making choices or that disregards their rights and freedoms. Full definition
The primary cause, says Edwards, is not African evasion and weakness, but fundamental flaws in thinking about reforms and the blind, undemocratic processes used to impose them.
Despite this success, the need for further reform was highlighted just weeks later, when party boss Frank Seddio selected the candidate for an open state Senate seat in a thoroughly undemocratic process that ignored the will of voters and County Committee members.
«If the attendant open protests in several cases are nothing to go by, the disenchantment of a national officer of the party with the undemocratic process can not and should not be ignored by any serious political establishment.
The next day, an unflattering newspaper editorial decried the undemocratic process.
The result is an undemocratic process to select a nominee among a handful of party activists.
Former military president Ibrahim Babangida has said the consensus arrangement that allowed Alhaji Bamanga Tukur to emerge as PDP national chairman was an undemocratic process.
The Common Core State Standards were developed in a rushed and undemocratic process, far from Connecticut's students, parents, educators, and officials.
Most states, including the PSIDS, were not invited to participate in negotiating this agreement and protested the opaque and undemocratic process.
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