democratic election

英 [ˌdeməˈkrætɪk ɪˈlekʃn] 美 [ˌdeməˈkrætɪk ɪˈlekʃn]

民主选举

法律



双语例句

  1. Democratic leaders under election pressure tend to respond with vague promises of action
    民主党领导人在选举压力下往往用一些含糊其词的行动承诺来予以回应。
  2. Some members of the Democratic Party have called for Mr Hatoyama to step down to revive the party's fortunes ahead of an election for the upper house of parliament which is expected to take place on July 11.
    日本上议院选举预计将在7月11日举行。为了在选举之前重新赢得民众的支持,一些党内人士曾要求鸠山由纪夫下台。
  3. Heavyweight members of Japan's long-ruling Liberal Democratic party campaigned furiously to save their once-safe seats yesterday as an opinion poll suggested the party was heading for a dramatic defeat in Sunday's general election.
    日本长期执政的自民党(LDP)要员们最近全力以赴展开竞选活动,以保住其一度稳坐的国会议席。一项民意调查显示,该党将在星期天的大选中遭遇惨败。
  4. We will expand socialist democracy; conduct democratic election, decision making, administration and oversight in accordance with the law; and protect people's rights to stay informed about, participate in, express views on, and oversee government affairs.
    扩大社会主义民主,依法实行民主选举、民主决策、民主管理、民主监督,保障人民的知情权、参与权、表达权和监督权。
  5. However, whether the Japanese Social Democratic Party will change its political ideas into practical political ability depends on its ability to integrate the party differences effectively, realize inter-party cooperation and form a stable alliance, adjust election strategy and expand the voter supports and other factors.
    然而,社民党能否将这些政治理念转化为现实政治能力,则取决于它能否弥合党内分歧,实现党际合作并结成稳定联盟,调整选举策略,扩大选民支持等若干要素。