International Day of Democracy seeks to promote and uphold the principles of democracy. Democracy refers to a government ruled by the people through representatives that have been elected by the whole population.
Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for International Day of Democracy - in 2021
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Today is the International Day of Democracy, a reminder that we're very lucky to live in a democracy, but also that one position - our head of state - is still chosen by hereditary selection, and not by the citizens of this country #nzheadofstate #democracy https://t.co/J89kdl1K3w
Today is the International Day of Democracy. This year the @IPUparliament theme is about encouraging youth participation in the democratic process. With that in mind, we’re excited to announce that applications for #NZYouthParliament 2022 are now open!: https://t.co/5NZv4kova3
Resilience is the ability to adapt to adversity or stressful life event. Subok na matatag at matibay ang #ADNFam! 😊
Sept. 15 is the International Day of Democracy, this year's theme is; "Strengthening democratic resilience in the face of future crises."
#ALDUBatADNResilience https://t.co/iYmmNBYk8Q