释义 |
majority rulemaˌjority ˈrule noun [uncountable] - In the case of spending and tax legislation, majority rule is thus further weakened.
- In these weeks, I have had the chance to listen to Joshua Nkomo calling for majority rule now.
- Is majority rule under a system of parliamentary democracy a sufficient guarantee of legitimacy?
- Many reject democracy in terms of party competition, majority rule and the rule of law.
- The majority leadership's specialty became mounting filibusters or using other delaying tactics to prevent majority rule.
- Those who peopled them have either been driven out in a bloody liberation war or yielded their political supremacy to majority rule.
- Two working conclusions follow from this, namely, toleration and the qualification of majority rule.
a system of government in which every person in a country has the right to vote and the group which wins the most votes has power: It took many years of struggle to establish majority rule in South Africa. |