| 单词 | democratic deficit | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasdemocratic deficit   democratic deficit  n. a perceived deficiency in the way a particular democratic government, institution, etc., functions in relation to the principles of democracy, esp. with regard to a lack of accountability and control over the process of policy-making.Originally and chiefly in the context of the institutions and legislation of the European Union or its predecessors. ΚΠ 1973    Times 10 Jan. 15/1  				The European Parliament cannot be confined to a consultative role without perpetuating the present democratic deficit of the Communities. 1979    D. Marquand Parl. for Europe iii. 66  				The resulting ‘democratic deficit’ would not be acceptable in a Community committed to democratic principles. 1990    New Scientist 3 Feb. 23/3  				In Brussels-speak, this is called the ‘democratic deficit’. It means that average citizens, and average scientists, have an Albanian's chance of influencing public policy. 2006    Independent 30 May (Extra section) 1/2  				And if they have democratic forms, they suffer from a serious ‘democratic deficit’ that deprives their formal democratic institutions of real substance. < as lemmas  | 
	
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