Примери за използване на National democracy на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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National Democracy.
A true clash between the national democracy and the common European one.
National democracy is already emptied of content.
I know that you all hate President Klaus because he believes in national democracy.
The National Democracy Party.
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This reform should make the local, regional or national democracy more“future-oriented”.
Does national democracy matter, or is the European Union, in your opinion, a greater good?
Migration is bound to create friction between national democracy and global economic opportunity.".
And how did Europe's political class sitting in this room decidethat the community method[federal] should replace national democracy.
That is why national democracy is not enough".
EU integration therefore has become not just a process of depriving Europe's peoples of their national democracy and independence.
If you have to crush national democracy, if you have to oppose popular referendums, you just sweep this aside and say that it's populism.
Running the risk to be considered an old-fashioned politician I keep deep faith in democracy, in national democracy and parliamentarism.
There is no more pretending: if you want national democracy, you cannot remain a member of this European Union, and we will campaign for Britain to leave and to leave as soon possible.
The second group does not view democracy as a threat or a problem butthey view the EU as a threat to national democracy and sovereignty.
As in his speech in Berlin on 9 November, the Commission president once again urged national democracy not to be opposed to European democracy because the two should be complementary to each other.
European integration is therefore not just a process of depriving Europe's nation states and their peoples of their national democracy and independence.
Despite this, we the European institutions also need to respect national democracy and the decisions of national parliaments, and we now hope that Portugal will find the best way out of this.
There are a multitude of governance models across the world, butthey can all be divided into one of two broad categories-“Western Democracy” or“National Democracy”.
Guy Verhofstadt believes that this does not mean abandoning national democracy, but Europe could serve as a counterweight to the“wild and uncontrollable” globalisation and be“the cure against the cancer of nationalism”.
The Europe we live in is unsustainable inits current political and economic framework, and it will implode because national democracy and the transnational economy are falling apart.
The moderates formed the National Democracy party, but although it took with it half the MSI parliamentary representation and almost all of its public finance, the new party was eliminated by the next general election.
In his book The Globalization Paradox,Harvard's economist Dani Rodrik argues that we have three options to manage the tensions between national democracy and the global market.
The intergovernmental thesis, on the other hand, argues that since the EU is a union of sovereign states, those states should be leading in decision-making,so national democracy is more important than the supranational one.
You do not have to be a militant federalist- as I am- to see this, but you do have to be a good democrat to get the point: first, that we need an integrated Europe to shape our response to globalisation, and secondly, that a post-national democracy is not a substitute for, buta supplement to, historic national democracies.
We cannot substitute national democracies with the European democratic process.
I know we can have a strong, powerful, respected European union andat the same time have flourishing local and national democracies.
One possibility would be the rise of a global plutocracy andso in effect the end of national democracies.
The most important thing, however, is to be frank with citizens and to tell them that national democracies have been emptied and stripped of the most important traditional powers.
So what we need is to combine the European democracy with the national democracies and not to pretend that we don't need a European democracy and that we are weakening our European democracy.[…].