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Mr Dahl explains that the political institutions of real-world democracy a complicated bundle that includes elected officials; free, fair and frequent elections; freedom of expression; alternative sources of information; "associational autonomy"; and "inclusive citizenship"—do not typically arrive all at once, or in the same sequence.
Mill's answer is that frequent elections and short terms in office make it unlikely that elected representatives will legislate only for their own benefit.
Other important institutions include: Free, fair, and frequent elections.
Only seven out of more than 50 countries held frequent elections.
Yet Ukraine's free (and frequent) elections are providing neither good governance nor stability, which may explain the voters' gloomy mood.
Frequent elections are unquestionably the only policy by which this dependence and sympathy can be effectually secured.This much is well known to any student of high-school civics.
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Short-run planning is a hard carousel to stop, especially when there are frequent election cycles, but the federal government must act soon.
But critics have long said that its top-heavy governance, with large local boards and frequent, expensive elections, have put the organization in a constant state of gridlock, and that unless Pacifica reforms it will simply govern itself to death.
Much of their authority and legitimacy in the public eye came from the soviets' role as accurate reflectors of popular will: delegates had no set terms of office, and frequent by-elections gave ample opportunity for quick exertion of influence by the voters.
Unions should face the same requirements lawmakers do and earn their position through frequent re-election campaigns.
It's interesting to note that the popular holiday destination of Egypt also fares badly on the ranking (as the holder of frequent, though rigged, elections) – although the index doesn't appear to support any idea that travel companies find it easier to operate in repressive regimes than democracies.
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