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parliamentary democracy

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  • noun a democracy having a parliament

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  • There might be a worthy debate in those remarks, but I'm quite certain that Dobson has no concern with the finer points of parliamentary democracy, just as I'm quite certain that he has no concern with the will of the Canadian people.

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  • David Ben Gurion, the First Prime Minister of Israel, publicly pronouncing the Declaration of the St.te of Israel, May 14, 1948, portrait of Theodore Herzl, founder of modern political Zionism, in the old Tel Aviv Museum of Art building on Rotshild St. Israel is a parliamentary democracy.

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  • David Ben Gurion, the First Prime Minister of Israel, publicly pronouncing the Declaration of the St.te of Israel, May 14, 1948, portrait of Theodore Herzl, founder of modern political Zionism, in the old Tel Aviv Museum of Art building on Rotshild St. Israel is a parliamentary democracy.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2010

  • David Ben Gurion, the First Prime Minister of Israel, publicly pronouncing the Declaration of the St.te of Israel, May 14, 1948, portrait of Theodore Herzl, founder of modern political Zionism, in the old Tel Aviv Museum of Art building on Rotshild St. Israel is a parliamentary democracy.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2010

  • David Ben Gurion, the First Prime Minister of Israel, publicly pronouncing the Declaration of the St.te of Israel, May 14, 1948, portrait of Theodore Herzl, founder of modern political Zionism, in the old Tel Aviv Museum of Art building on Rotshild St. Israel is a parliamentary democracy.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2010

  • David Ben Gurion, the First Prime Minister of Israel, publicly pronouncing the Declaration of the State of Israel, May 14, 1948, portrait of Theodore Herzl, founder of modern political Zionism, in the old Tel Aviv Museum of Art building on Rotshild St. Israel is a parliamentary democracy.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • David Ben Gurion, the First Prime Minister of Israel, publicly pronouncing the Declaration of the St.te of Israel, May 14, 1948, portrait of Theodore Herzl, founder of modern political Zionism, in the old Tel Aviv Museum of Art building on Rotshild St. Israel is a parliamentary democracy.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

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