Examples of 'democratic traditions' in a sentence

Meaning of "democratic traditions"

Democratic traditions: Customs, practices, or principles that reflect democratic values such as equality, freedom, and participation in governance

How to use "democratic traditions" in a sentence

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democratic traditions
Truly democratic traditions as my uncle would affirm.
It is a federal republic with strong democratic traditions.
Adhere to democratic traditions.
Hungarian statistics have generally favourable democratic traditions.
Societies that had democratic traditions are easy prey for the enemies of democracy.
Especially in western cultures with strong democratic traditions.
It represents our democratic traditions as well as our collective sense of heritage and identity.
This has not happened in countries with stronger democratic traditions.
Democratic traditions are absent among both the elites and the general population.
Both countries want to protect and improve our strong democratic traditions.
Its democratic traditions formed the bedrock on which its whole human rights architecture was built.
There can be nothing more fatal to our democratic traditions than such a scenario.
He founded many cities of Greek design along the coast and encouraged Greek democratic traditions.
But they nonetheless represent democratic traditions and provide the foundation for the alternation of power.
A new democracy is being built from the ground in a province without solid democratic traditions.

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He professed deep confidence in the democratic traditions of the American people.
Democratic traditions and structures were an expression of the right to self-determination.
Government and politics Canada has strong democratic traditions.
And Senegal 's democratic traditions go way back.
We must however bear in mind that Russia does not have democratic traditions.
Most people say that our democratic traditions began in England.
We in Trinidad and Tobago are proud of our strong democratic traditions.
Poland also had democratic traditions ( Golden Liberty ) and the Polish nobility deeply valued personal freedom.
Question Time is one of the important democratic traditions of this House.
The French Republic is a unitary semi-presidential representative democratic republic with strong democratic traditions.
It really can not be based on deep-rooted democratic traditions or upon abundant resources.
On the political front, a parliamentary system had been set up, conforming to democratic traditions.
But even the New Left relied on radical democratic traditions rather than left-wing ideology.
Outside this chamber, it is the committees that continue Canada 's democratic traditions.
From this perspective, Taiwan 's democratic traditions can only grow stronger.
Trinidad and Tobago congratulated Barbados for its strong democratic traditions.
Exhibition " Democratic traditions in Ukraine ".
In some places, it complements democratic traditions.
The Union makes itself, thereby, responsible for the Member States' carrying on their democratic traditions.
Even countries with some of the world 's most robust democratic traditions have been cracking down.
This broad dimension is aligned with Sri Lanka & apos ; s pluralistic democratic traditions.
This broad dimension is aligned with Sri Lanka 's pluralistic democratic traditions.
Central and Eastern Europe, though, has little to no democratic traditions.
Since the 1980s, Honduras has been engaged in a process of strengthening its democratic traditions.

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