Democratization Sample Clauses

Democratization. 2.5.4.1 Democracy as a concept 2.5.4.2 Measures in support of democratization
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Democratization. 2.5.4.1 Democracy as a concept Democracy is a relatively recent concept in the vocabulary and language of the Burundian people. However, it was accepted by the Burundian people in 1991, when the referendum on the Charter of National Unity was held, and in 1992, when the Constitution was adopted. While democracy is by definition a system of government of the people by the people, the democratic system has yet to be well understood in Burundi. In addition to elections through which institutions accepted by a popular majority are established, democracy is a whole process that provides for the establishment of institutions with checks and balances and the machinery for putting governments in office and allowing them to be replaced in their management of state affairs.
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