Примери за използване на Full democracy на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Hong Kong has not yet have a full democracy.
Only then can come true and full democracy really come true, without any exception.
Very few of these(4.5%) were classified as living in a full democracy.
We have Jewish Israelis,who have full democracy and have full civil rights.
We are therefore obliged to support these countries in their efforts to achieve stability and full democracy.
Only 5% of the world's population currently lives in full democracy, and nearly one third under authoritarian regimes.
At the start of his term of office, Mr Medvedev promised Russians a'dictatorship of law' and full democracy.
There is an official policy of working towards full democracy, and Tunisia is a stable society with a high level of personal security.
Brazil and the head of the Organization of American States(OAS)called on Monday for elections to restore full democracy in Venezuela.
We must be aware that the transition to full democracy will not be easy and that these transitions are accompanied by many risks and uncertainties.
Hong Kong's protest movement began as opposition to a now-suspended extradition bill butevolved into a direct challenge to the city's government and calls for full democracy.
Sanchez said:"We are working for the return of full democracy in Venezuela: human rights, elections and no more political prisoners".
The protests in the Asian financial hub began with opposition to a now-suspended extradition law andhave evolved into a direct challenge to the city's government and calls for full democracy.
The resulting government eases political oppression butfails to restore full democracy or to address the Croatian separatist movement, which refuses to compromise.
Hong Kong's lack of full democracy was behind the recent unrest, said Jimmy Sham of the Civil Human Rights Front, which organised protests against the extradition bill.
HONG KONG(Reuters)- Hong Kong's protest movement began as opposition to a now-suspended extradition bill butevolved into a direct challenge to the city's government and calls for full democracy.
Bulgaria, along with several other nations that aspire to full democracy, are examples of what can happen when programs to compromise an independent and intrusive press are successful.
To achieve that, the delegation has to go and monitor this process of full democratisation, as indeed it has gone to Tunisia today, but at the same time we need to give Tunisia a real chance through constant,ongoing support for full democracy.
Bulgaria, along with several other nations that aspire to full democracy, are examples of what can happen when programs to compromise an independent and intrusive press are successful.
Twitter traced the Hong Kong campaign to two fake Chinese and English Twitter accounts that pretended to be news organizations based in Hong Kong,where pro-democracy demonstrators have taken to the streets since early June calling for full democracy and an inquiry into what they say is police violence against protesters.
In a climate of civil war such as that prevailing in Thailand, a return to democracy through free elections- initially discussed, initially hoped for, but now in some doubt- requires a crucial step, namely, awareness of the international community's support for the Thai people andfor the country's return to full democracy.
The priority will now be to establish a government chosen directly by the Egyptian people in free elections, which,with international support, can tackle the transition period towards full democracy, when the Coptic Christian communities will no longer be the victims of current events and all religious communities can live in peace and freely profess their faith throughout the country.
Nowadays, the full democracies of the world are at the brink of extinction.
Spain ranked as one of 20‘full democracies' worldwide.
The Kingdom of Spain is considered one of the world's 20"full democracies".
Spain is one of the 19 full democracies in the world.
Once again Spain was listed as one of just 20 full democracies in the world.
Percent of people live in some form of democracy with only 4.5 percent living in full democracies.
At the start of the twentieth century, only a few democracies existed, and even they were not full democracies by today's standards.
Based on their scores on a range of indicators within these categories,each country is then itself categorised as one of four types of regime:“full democracies”(20 countries only);“flawed democracies”;“hybrid regimes”; and“authoritarian regimes”.