dem•oc•racy /dmkrsi; NAmE mk/ noun (pl. -ies)
1 [u] a system of government in which all the people of a country can vote to elect their representatives: parliamentary democracy the principles of democracy
2 [C] a country which has this system of government: Western democracies I thought we were supposed to be living in a democracy.
3 [U] fair and equal treatment of everyone in an organization, etc., and their right to take part in making decisions: the fight for justice and democracy
©Oxford University Press, 2005.
Maybe someone left it on a train.
There are now mutterings about changing the candidate selection process.
NO,NO,NO,NO,
YOU LOST VOTES BECAUSE YOU ARE A CORRUPT, USELESS PM/PARTY.
GORDON YOU ARE A FASCIST.


