representative government in English
government made up of elected delegates
Use "representative government" in a sentence
1. Representative government began to form.
2. They discard the traditional system of checks and balances of representative government.
3. Popular demands were made for an elected representative government and for the unification of Germany.
4. That led many political commentators to indulge in hand-wringing about how apathetic Californians were about representative government.
5. Now if responsibility and transparency are two of the cornerstones of representative government, autonomous robotic weapons could undermine both.
6. In 1989, Benin successfully transferred to a representative government and is now known for maintaining one of Africa's most stable democracies
7. Firstly we believe representative government to be an unprincipled fraud and propose a radical alternative in the form of participative democracy.
8. The guarding of military and diplomatic secrets at the expense of informed representative government provides no real security for our Republic.
9. Election of a representative government to succeed the Afghan Transitional Authority (ATA) through free and fair elections, in accordance with the Bonn Agreement
10. Election of a representative government to succeed the Afghan Transitional Authority (ATA) through free and fair elections, in accordance with the Bonn Agreement;
11. Afghanistan traces the development of this country from tribal and politically unstable towards a system of representative government consistent with its cultural and historical patterns.
12. But it was harder to establish a representative government because of two structural problems—the struggle between president and parliament and the anarchic party system.
13. ‘Conservative Constitutionalism today requires taking back the original Constitution to restore the constitutional order and representative government.’ ‘The notable thing is not the emergence of popular Constitutionalism; it is that popular Constitutionalism has so little resonance among the people.’
14. ‘Conservative Constitutionalism today requires taking back the original Constitution to restore the constitutional order and representative government.’ ‘The notable thing is not the emergence of popular Constitutionalism; it is that popular Constitutionalism has so little resonance among the people.’
15. The House of Burgesses (1619-1776 CE) was the first English representative government in North America, established in July 1619 CE, for the purpose of passing laws and maintaining order in the Jamestown Colony of Virginia and other settlements that had grown up around it.
16. It seems to me extraordinary that this continent, which exported the idea of representative government and parliamentary democracy, which carried the seeds of democracy to far continents where they found fertile soil, should now have taken the axe to the ancestral tree here in Europe.