representative multiparty democracy - definição. O que é representative multiparty democracy. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é representative multiparty democracy - definição

ZAMBIAN POLITICAL PARTY, DOMINATE 1991-2011
Zambian Movement for Multiparty Democracy; Movement for Multiparty Democracy; Movement for Multi-party Democracy; New Hope MMD; Movement for the Multiparty Democracy

Representative democracy         
  • The U.S. House of Representatives, one example of representative democracy
DEMOCRACY WHERE CITIZENS ELECT A SMALL SET OF PEOPLE TO REPRESENT THEM IN DECISION MAKING
Representative government; Representative governance; Representative Governance; Representative democracies; Representative democratic; Representational democracy; Electoral democracy; Representative Democracy; Indirect democracy; Parliamentary Democracy; Competitive democracy; Republican government; Competetive democracies; Elected representatives; Elected representative; Political representative; Democratic representative; Representative election; Criticism of representative democracies; Republican Government; Representative republic; History of representative democracy
Representative democracy, also known as indirect democracy, is a type of democracy where elected persons represent a group of people, in contrast to direct democracy. Nearly all modern Western-style democracies function as some type of representative democracy: for example, the United Kingdom (a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy), India (a federal parliamentary republic), France (a unitary semi-presidential republic), and the United States (a federal presidential republic).
representative         
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Representatives; Rep.; Representative (disambiguation)
(representatives)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
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A representative is a person who has been chosen to act or make decisions on behalf of another person or a group of people.
...trade union representatives...
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A representative is a person whose job is to sell a company's products or services, especially by travelling round and visiting other companies. (FORMAL)
She had a stressful job as a sales representative.
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3.
A representative group consists of a small number of people who have been chosen to make decisions on behalf of a larger group.
The new head of state should be chosen by an 87 member representative council.
ADJ: ADJ n
4.
Someone who is typical of the group to which they belong can be described as representative.
He was in no way representative of dog-trainers in general.
ADJ: oft ADJ of n
representativeness
...a process designed to ensure the representativeness of the sample interviewed.
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In the United States, a Representative is a member of the House of Representatives, the less powerful of the two parts of Congress.
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representative         
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Representatives; Rep.; Representative (disambiguation)
I. a.
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Figurative, typical, symbolical.
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Delegated, acting for others.
II. n.
Delegate, deputy, substitute, agent, proxy, locum tenens, lieutenant, vicegerent.

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Movement for Multi-Party Democracy

The Movement for Multi-party Democracy (MMD) also known as New Hope MMD is a political party in Zambia. Originally formed to oust the previous government, MMD controlled an absolute majority in parliament between 1991 and 2001, when its past leader, Frederick Chiluba was President of Zambia. Its election into power in 1991 ended the 27-year rule of President Kenneth Kaunda and his United National Independence Party (UNIP). It remained the dominant party within Zambian politics until the general elections of September 2011.