- A referendum, plebiscite, or
ballot measure is a
direct vote by the
electorate (rather than
their representatives) on a proposal, law, or
political issue...
- illiberalism. He
stresses out that the Orbán
regime can be
characterised as
plebiscitary leadership democracy instead. In addition,
extensive research has been...
-
shouted "Sieg Heil!", as
Joseph Goebbels solicited from them "a kind of
plebiscitary 'Ja'" to
total war (ja
meaning 'yes' in German). On 11
March 1945, less...
- however,
Syria merged with
Egypt to
create the
United Arab
Republic after plebiscitary ratification of the
merger by
voters in both countries, but
seceded from...
-
revolutionary tendencies and anti-capitalist stances, a
populist and
plebiscitary dimension, the
advocacy of
violence as a
means of
action and a call for...
- des Patriotes, led by Boulanger, Déroulède, and Barrès,
called for a "
plebiscitary republic", with the
president elected by
universal suffrage, and the...
- dissolution)
Political groups ****
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Elections Voting system Plebiscitary show
elections First election November 1933 Last
election 4 December...
-
Gerhard Casper writes, "Weber emplo**** the term to stress,
inter alia, the
plebiscitary character of elections,
disdain for parliament, the non-toleration of...
- questioned. Also, the
extent of
presidential secrecy is questioned. A
plebiscitary presidency is
accountable only
during elections or impeachment, rather...
- 1851, and the
restoration of the
Empire where clear constitutionalized plebiscitary techniques,
before ratifying a
highly liberalized government on the eve...