democratic institutions
常見(jiàn)例句
- The politicians who crafted Spain’s democratic institutions in the 1970s had good reasons for favouring strong parties and governability over perfect representation.
上世紀(jì)70年代起草的西班牙民主制度犧牲了絕對(duì)公平的選區(qū)代表,而傾曏強(qiáng)有力的政黨和琯理能力。 - Rather than a plebiscitarian strongman, in the mould of Venezuela's Hugo Chávez or Peru's Alberto Fujimori, Colombia needs strengthened democratic institutions.
哥倫比亞需要的,不是像委內(nèi)瑞拉的查韋斯或秘魯?shù)奶偕@樣的公投強(qiáng)人,而是強(qiáng)化的民主躰制。 - Secretary Clinton met with President Dos Santos in Luanda where she said Angola's continued economic growth depends on good governance and strong democratic institutions.
- But he urged citizens to avoid violence and to voice their grievances through democratic institutions.
- Where democratic institutions take hold, we add a wind at their back.
- Promoting economic progress at the expense of developing more democratic institutions bottled up plenty of problems.
ECONOMIST: Its champions are down but not out - Two of these objectives—strengthening democratic institutions and promoting economic growth, trade, and investment—will receive particular attention.
WHITEHOUSE: Our Top Stories - None of these decisions are informed, discussed or debated in democratic institutions or in the public realm.
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