elect freely
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- The people should have the right to elect their leaders freely.
- In a democracy, citizens can freely elect their representatives.
- For the first time in decades, citizens could freely elect a new government.
- The union members were allowed to freely elect their officers without interference.
- The constitution guarantees the right of all eligible citizens to freely elect their representatives.
- For decades, they had not been able to freely elect a mayor.
- We are committed to ensuring that the upcoming election allows people to elect their president freely and fairly.
- Let the board freely elect a chairperson according to the bylaws.
- A truly democratic leader is one who is freely elected by the populace.
- In recent reforms, local leaders were freely elected by the people for the first time.
- Do you believe the conditions are in place for the people to elect a new parliament freely?
- No one should be punished for freely electing a candidate they believe in.
- If citizens cannot elect their officials freely, then it is not a true democracy.
- Did the members freely elect the committee, or was there pressure?
- The council, freely elected by the community, began its work to implement new policies.
- Each province shall freely elect its delegates every four years.
- International observers were present to ensure that voters could elect their candidates freely without intimidation.
- If citizens can freely elect judges, public trust may increase.
- The principle of freely electing a government is the cornerstone of our society.
- By next spring, we will freely elect a new city council.