adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a multiparty democracy (= with a number of political parties )
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It is one of the few countries in the area that is a true multiparty democracy.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
democracy
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He insisted that he had acted within the Constitution and reaffirmed his commitment to multiparty democracy .
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As in many other countries, popular demands for the introduction of multiparty democracy grew in the first half of 1990.
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Two demonstrations in support of multiparty democracy had been held on Dec. 10 and Dec. 31.
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The arrests came soon after they had sent an open letter to Sassou Nguesso calling for multiparty democracy .
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The government was to be responsible for executing decisions of the conference during a transition to multiparty democracy .
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New constitutional committee A 14-member committee was appointed on Jan. 21 to draft a new constitution for multiparty democracy .
election
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Municipal polls held on Jan. 19 offered the first opportunity to vote in multiparty elections .
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In a radio speech on April 15, Eyadema predicted a new constitution within the year and multiparty elections .
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They would be the first free multiparty elections since 1946.
politics
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Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, appointed a transitional government as a prelude to the introduction of multiparty politics .
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Measures taken on Jan. 8 had opened the way to multiparty politics .
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Over 90 percent of the 97.05 percent turnout voted for constitutional changes allowing for multiparty politics .
system
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Political reforms adopted in 1990 provided for a multiparty system of government and a 79-member National Assembly.
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A dominant party can eventually lose support and become a competitor in a multiparty system .
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Also in accordance with the agreement, the government gazette announced that a multiparty system had come into effect on May 11.
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At the close of its session on May 11 the Great Hural approved legislation which legally entrenched the multiparty system .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the nation's first multiparty elections
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Both had in May called publicly for a return to a multiparty system.
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He insisted that he had acted within the Constitution and reaffirmed his commitment to multiparty democracy.
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In a radio speech on April 15, Eyadema predicted a new constitution within the year and multiparty elections.
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It was hoped that a formal accord would be signed at a national multiparty peace conference on Sept. 14.
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The arrests came soon after they had sent an open letter to Sassou Nguesso calling for multiparty democracy.
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They would be the first free multiparty elections since 1946.
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This would clear the way for the creation of a multiparty system in the Soviet Union.