Definition of Plebiscitary. Meaning of Plebiscitary. Synonyms of Plebiscitary

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Definition of Plebiscitary

Plebiscitary
Plebiscitary Ple*bis"ci*ta*ry, a. Of or pertaining to plebiscite. --The Century.

Meaning of Plebiscitary from wikipedia

- illiberalism. He stresses out that the Orbán regime can be characterised as plebiscitary leadership democracy instead. In addition, extensive research has been...
- dissolution) Political groups   **** Party (876) Elections Voting system Plebiscitary show elections First election November 1933 Last election 4 December...
- questioned. Also, the extent of presidential secrecy is questioned. A plebiscitary presidency is accountable only during elections or impeachment, rather...
- Flanagan, Richard M. Robert Wagner and the Rise of New York City's Plebiscitary Mayoralty: The Tamer of the Tammany Tiger (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014)...
- (1919–1924) Strong majority bonus system under the Acerbo Law (1924–1929) Plebiscitary show elections (1929–1939) Meeting place Palazzo Montecitorio, Rome...
- Gerhard Casper writes, "Weber emplo**** the term to stress, inter alia, the plebiscitary character of elections, disdain for parliament, the non-toleration of...
- Carlos (2008). "The Permanent Campaign of Rafael Correa: Making Ecuador's Plebiscitary Presidency". Press/Politics. 13 (3): 267–284. doi:10.1177/1940161208319464...
- des Patriotes, led by Boulanger, Déroulède, and Barrès, called for a "plebiscitary republic", with the president elected by universal suffrage, and the...
- Pais held the post of Portugal's president; the system is noted as "plebiscitary effort at a presidential regime", though some think it fell short of...
- Gerhard Casper writes, "Weber emplo**** the term to stress, inter alia, the plebiscitary character of elections, disdain for parliament, the non-toleration of...