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multi-party

[ˌmʌltɪˈpɑːtɪ] ADJ (Pol) [system, democracy] → multipartidista, multipartidario
multi-party talksconversaciones fpl entre partidos
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Its resumption under King Birendra in guise of demands for democracy should have been arrested after the 1990 movement which resulted in the restoration of the multi-party system. Instead, the intensification of partisan interests under the multi-party system resulted in wayward compromises that contributed to the popular disaffection on national performance furthering partisan interests to the ultimate paralysis of the 1990 constitution and the parliamentary system.
Today we have a multi-party system and in the 18th Congress which will open on Monday, July 22, there is no single party as majority in the chamber.
The deliberations of the framers of the 1987 Constitution indicated that the party-list system was conceived to 'democratize political power by encouraging the growth of a multi-party system,' De Lima argued.
The multi-party system, compounded by party-list representation, has now taken its expected course.
'Three, multi-party system remains the bedrock of any genuine democracy.
1991: In their first parliamentary elections under a genuine multi-party system, voters in Lithuania rejected Communist rule.
Pierre von Arx noted commitment of Kyrgyzstan to democratic values and highlighted active civil society, multi-party system, openness and transparency of the Parliament.
During this time, about 10 crore families used to wonder if the government can deliver whether the multi-party system had failed?
"When we came together in 1990s, we got a multi-party system.
Like the multi-party system and the Parliament, the free press is an equally important pillar of democracy.
Asked if the CPP would be happy with a single-party parliament, he said the elections were held under a multi-party system, so the people had expressed their support for the parties that contested.
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