American Support of Free Elections AbroadPublic Affairs Press, 1964 - 184 páginas |
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... coalition government , the performance of at least the minimum legal forms of constitutional elections could be assured while the full consequences of genuine political competition might be avoided . The first example of the use of the ...
... coalition government , the performance of at least the minimum legal forms of constitutional elections could be assured while the full consequences of genuine political competition might be avoided . The first example of the use of the ...
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... coalition party movement . . . . The experiment was no more successful than the Dawson Pact had been because it excluded Chamorro , the most forceful Conservative leader , and because it was headed , as such coalitions tended to be , by ...
... coalition party movement . . . . The experiment was no more successful than the Dawson Pact had been because it excluded Chamorro , the most forceful Conservative leader , and because it was headed , as such coalitions tended to be , by ...
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... coalition of all major parties for a single slate or for a division of offices afterward is an alter- native to free elections rather than a means of achieving them . The coalition device was widely resorted to in postwar Europe . In ...
... coalition of all major parties for a single slate or for a division of offices afterward is an alter- native to free elections rather than a means of achieving them . The coalition device was widely resorted to in postwar Europe . In ...
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