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"undemocratically" Definitions
  1. in a way that is against or not according to the principles of democracy

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The USDA's proposed rule strategically, bureaucratically and undemocratically upholds hunger.
How will they recognize when a leader is acting undemocratically?
It ceded widespread powers of governance to an undemocratically appointed group.
Like it or not, Manchin said, Trump was democratically elected and shouldn't be undemocratically removed.
So we are discussing a currency controlled by an undemocratically selected coalition of largely massive corporations.
But the high court's decision won't matter if the Democrats succeed in using state courts to undemocratically secure majorities.
Trump accused the Washington establishment of "looting" and "pillaging" the country while trying to undemocratically nullify the 2016 election.
But he is now one of a growing group of authoritarian rulers in Latin America who exercise power undemocratically.
"So we are discussing a currency controlled by an undemocratically selected coalition of largely massive corporations," the New York Democrat said.
As the accusations flew back and forth between Likud and Blue and White, Netanyahu said it was actually Gantz who was operating undemocratically.
Liberals say Mr. Trump's victory is proof that the Electoral College is biased against big states and undemocratically marginalizes urban and nonwhite voters.
But rather than calling for free and transparent presidential elections, he was undemocratically re-elected after holding a plebiscite on his administration late in 1957.
The Court is reasonably sensitive, even in cases like this when it's effectively engaging in policymaking, to claims that it's overreaching and undemocratically making major political decisions.
Israel would be left with the options of controlling these areas undemocratically or conferring citizenship on a large non-Jewish population and moving toward a binational state.
Lofgren isn't regarded as a particularly left-wing Democrat, and her embrace of the proposal suggests calls to undemocratically remove Trump are moving into the Democratic Party's mainstream as his crises multiply.
The decisions were made unilaterally, undemocratically, under dubious circumstances, for mysterious reasons, and by tremendously compromised parties, to send the message that there is no such thing, in either administration, as independent oversight.
Or not quite all, because the debate between Michelle Goldberg and Ross Douthat about what Michelle calls "the illegitimate, undemocratically elected cabal of our enemies" has to be listened to carefully to be fully appreciated.
" But he also took aim at Democratic leaders in Nevada, saying the "state party has a lot of problems," is run "poorly" and the system in the Silver State is done "very undemocratically" and is "dysfunctional.
Sanders is losing the nomination because he is losing at the ballot box; for the superdelegates to "decide" the nomination in any meaningful sense, they'd have to ignore the voters and undemocratically hand the nomination to Sanders.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York pointed out that the financial assets that would set the value for the Libra currency would be "controlled by an undemocratically selected coalition of largely massive corporations" like Facebook, Uber, eBay, Spotify, Visa, and others.
Available figures show that about 30% of the aggregate value of the world's stockmarkets is governed undemocratically, because voting rights are curtailed, because core shareholders have de facto control, or because the shares belong to passively managed funds that have little incentive to vote.
The Catalan government criticised the attitude of the Spanish government in refusing to negotiate a referendum and accused it of behaving undemocratically.
His victory in the Chilean presidential election, 1970 was, however, only supported by a narrow plurality in the public vote, before having his victory confirmed by a Congressional vote after the Christian Democrats voted in favour of his candidacy. His political opponents were supported by the United States.Mirrlees (2013), p. 30 Allende was undemocratically deposed by the 1973 Chilean coup d'état (September 11, 1973).
Critics posit that the disassembling of former advocacy groups was implemented undemocratically. The CJIA was not voted into existence, and its leadership is appointed to head the organization. Some have also expressed fears that certain ideas and ideologies are being crowded out by the CJIA. Perhaps due to the CJIA's size or unwillingness to consider alternative priorities, these people felt better serviced by the prior arrangement of Jewish organizations.
He contended that the term had inflated in scope beyond the meaning intended in the Bill of Rights. The result was the misuse of due process to invade rights that the Constitution was designed to protect. For Hand, a law passed by an elected body should be presumed to meet the test of due process. A court that decides otherwise and strikes down such a law is acting undemocratically.
Bush began his second term with an emphasis on improving strained relations with European nations. Bush lauded the pro- democracy struggles in Georgia and Ukraine. However, Nursultan Nazarbayev of Kazakhstan and Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan, both undemocratically elected and fiercely autocratic, received official state visits to the White House, along with increased economic and military assistance. The President had encouraged both leaders to hold free and fair elections early on in his second term, but in fact neither leader carried out significant reforms.
In April 2013, Generation Zero welcomed the focus on the electricity industry by the Green Party and Labour Party, and called for a National Party policy response. In May 2013, the group expressed concern that the Government was acting undemocratically by rushing through legislation that would undermine local council control over housing. In July 2014, in the run up to the 2014 general election, the group released their report titled "The Big Ask". The report called on political parties after the election to set up an independent climate change commission and introduce carbon budgets.
A negative majority means that there was a hung parliament (or minority parliament) following that election. For example, at the 1929 general election, Labour was 42 seats short of forming a majority, and so its majority is listed as −42. If the party in office changed the figure is re-calculated, but no allowance is made for changes after the general election. No attempt is made to define a majority before 1832, when the Reform Act disenfranchised the rotten boroughs; before then the Tory party had an undemocratically entrenched dominance.
Fox resigned in September 2006 after accusing Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness of "undemocratically" controlling the organisation, and later became involved with Éirígí. In January 2007, Fox was returning from a family holiday when he was detained for questioning at Belfast International Airport by two men who identified themselves as members of the British security agency MI5, according to Fox's solicitors. Fox made a formal complaint regarding his treatment to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal, a body set up under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 to investigate complaints against MI5 and other law enforcement agencies.
The Hunting Act was only the seventh statute since 1911 enacted using these provisions. The House of Lords was criticised for undemocratically blocking the legislation; however, other newspapers and broadcasters condemned Tony Blair's Labour administration for giving in to what they perceived as the prejudicial views of anti-hunting Labour backbenchers. The act came into force on 18 February 2005, three calendar months after it received royal assent.The Interpretation Act 1978, section 5 and Schedule 1Hare v Gocher [1962] 2 QB 641, [1962] 2 All ER 673; Trow v Ind Coope (West Midlands) Ltd [1967] 2 QB 899 at 909, [1967] 2 All ER 900, CA.
Since its 1997 peak, One Nation has been plagued by internal divisions and has split several times. Lawsuits involving ex-members forced Hanson to repay approximately A$500,000 of public funding won at the 1998 Queensland election amid claims that the party was fraudulently registered. The suits alleged that the party was undemocratically constituted in order to concentrate all power in the hands of three people—Hanson, Ettridge and Oldfield (in particular Oldfield)—and that it technically had only two members: Ettridge and Hanson. Even though Hanson's fraud charges were dropped, the Electoral Commission of Queensland never reimbursed Hanson for the monies that they collected from the claim.
In November 2015, Adrihani Rashid, the President of Goldsmith Students' Union, resigned from her position amid allegations that she had been bullied by Mustafa. Mustafa and Alex Etches, the union's campaigns and activities officer, were said to have created a "hostile" working environment for Rashid, undermining her and "badmouth[ing]" her to other students, as well as accusing her of acting "undemocratically" when Rashid refused to endorse solidarity statements backing student protesters and occupiers. Goldsmiths called for a full investigation into the allegations, with the union agreeing to do so. In a statement, the union stated that it "takes these allegations very seriously, and having raised these with the Trustee Board, will be instigating an independent inquiry".
In 2018, the Movement for a People's Party posted this mission statement: The movement maintains in its website FAQ that the left- most main party, the Democratic Party, has policies dictated by "billionaires and corporations" that help finance it, operates undemocratically and cannot be reformed. As for joining an existing third party, MPP feels that the progressive Green Party, to its disadvantage, is perceived as a "niche environmental party"; MPP aspires to be a coalition of people with broader societal concerns, and that a new movement offers the energy and innovation to make a greater impact. The group has an eight-point plan of how to affect change. # Change hearts and minds, unify around a revolutionary progressive platform, activate people to build a mass movement.
Dianne Mantouvalos, founder of the larger JustSayNoDeal coalition, estimates the coalition comprises over 100 groups, and accounted for more than 10% of the 18,000,000 votes Clinton received in the primaries. Will Bower, a media spokesperson for PUMA and JustSayNoDeal, summarized many of PUMA's objections to the actions of the Democratic Party during the 2008 presidential primaries. PUMA's stated beliefs were that the Democratic Party leadership chose Obama undemocratically despite the desires of Democratic voters, and that Obama was unfairly advantaged by the ruling by the Rules and Bylaws Committee on seating Florida and Michigan delegates. PUMA members pointed to charges that the media directed sexism and misogyny at Clinton during the primary campaign and expressed anger at Democratic Party leaders' failure to speak against it or otherwise respond appropriately.
His election was notable as he defeated Jerry Singirok to take the seat. (Singirok was the Commander of the Papua New Guinea Defence Force during the Sandline affair of 1997, when there were fears the army might overthrow Prime Minister Julius Chan's government.)"Triumphant Somare" , Islands Business"NA ahead on 8" , Post-Courier, 24 July 2007"Melanesia in Review: Issues and Events, 2010", The Contemporary Pacific, vol. 23, n°2, autumn 2011"16 first time MPs get into Cabinet" , Post-Courier, 9 August 2011 Initially a government backbencher, he withdrew his support from Sir Michael Somare's coalition government in June 2010, in protest over amendments to the Environment Act, which he said had been undemocratically "bulldozed through Parliament". Under the amendments, if the authorities granted a company permission to exploit resources on particular lands, landowners would have no recourse to challenge the permit in court.

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