real democracy

Frequency: 7.110.2 per million words

a political system that is truly democratic in its principles and practice

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  • The protesters are demanding real democracy, not just the appearance of it.
  • Can real democracy ever truly exist in a world with such vast economic inequality?
  • Many nations have struggled for centuries to establish a real democracy.
  • We believe that the new constitution will be the foundation for a real democracy.
  • Without freedom of the press and an educated populace, real democracy cannot thrive.
  • The book explores the difficult transition from authoritarian rule to real democracy.
  • What the country needs now is real democracy, with power genuinely in the hands of the people.
  • Achieving real democracy is a continuous process, not a one-time event.
  • He argued that their political system was a façade, far from the ideals of a real democracy.
  • For many activists, the fight for real democracy is the most important cause of their lifetime.