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"national mandate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to an official order or policy from a government or political body, usually one that applies to an entire nation or country. For example: "The government's new national mandate requires that all citizens wear masks when in public."
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A national mandate leaves people with fewer options.
It can be sustained only with a strong national mandate.
The new prime minister needs a national mandate.
Yet the column implies something else, contending that "a national mandate leaves people with fewer options".
And he'll have a national mandate to do something in this area".
If voted in, as is likely, this will be at the age of 79 Mr Dassault's first national mandate.
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The larger National Awakening and National Mandate parties may also back him.
Mr. Rajasa, however, delivered the National Mandate Party in the July elections.
Like Mr Wahid, Mr Rais's National Mandate Party can draw on his organisation's network of schools, hospitals, orphanages and mosques to attract voters.
For the crucial Ministry of Law and Human Rights, however, Mr. Yudhoyono tapped Patrialis Akbar, a career politician from the Islam-based National Mandate Party.
Mahathir, closet westerner The politics of procrastination Talking back Megamuddle The communists attack Japan's unruly classrooms ReprintsYet another uncertainty is the other large reformist party, the National Mandate Party (PAN), led by Amien Rais, which lies in fifth place.
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