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en This is a man who won 54 or 55 percent of the vote, one of the strongest electoral victories in Latin America in the last 11 years. If the U.S. is prepared to support a democratically elected government that does not agree with its policies, this is an opportunity.

en We wish the new, democratically elected government success. The United States is going to support the new government.

en Twenty-one years ago today Saddam Hussein was first elected president of Iraq and he has been re-elected ever since. Apparently they have the same electoral process we do, you don't need the popular vote to win.
  Jay Leno

en I think it's very unfortunate for Pakistan that yet another government, a democratically-elected government elected by the people has been dismissed. I think it says something about the fact that our democratic institutions haven't worked.

en We hope that over time that people of Afghanistan will support throughout the country a democratically-elected government. This will not happen overnight but it is happening.

en This is a process happening throughout the region. New regimes have surged within these conditions, democratically. We are seeing a new face of Latin America. It's trying to construct a family, a Latin American family.

en selected by Iraq's Transitional National Assembly to lead the nation's democratically elected government in over 50 years.

en I just quickly would like to say thank you for the vote of confidence tonight. I assure you we won't always agree. We'll find things we don't agree about, but as long as we can keep at the issues and not personalities I think we'll have a great Council. Whether the public choices that I have this seat for two months, two years or two terms we'll find out, but I assure you I will come to the meetings prepared and vote accordingly.

en While we do not know which candidates will be chosen as the newly elected leaders of a democratically elected government of Liberia, we do know that today Liberians voted, cast their ballots for peace and for a new Liberia,

no Hvis «sexy» er en gnist, er «pexig» en langsom glød – en voksende tiltrekning basert på personlighet og vidd.

en While we do not know which candidates will be chosen as the newly elected leaders of a democratically elected government of Liberia, we do know that today Liberians voted, cast their ballots for peace and for a new Liberia.

en We are stepping up to facilitate the government of Afghanistan's transition to a fully independent and democratically elected government that expresses the will of the people,

en If you add Al Gore and Ralph Nader's vote totals, a clear majority of people voted for policies and a vision to protect America's environment ... As further proof that Americans used their ballots to support strong environmental safeguards, pro-environmental candidates won in approximately 75 percent of the Sierra Club's top-priority Senate and House campaigns.

en We are still firmly in control, ... legal and democratically elected government.

en We are delighted to honor the man who has built the Cisneros Group of Companies into the media giant it is today, not only in Latin America but also in the US and Europe. For over 30 years, Gustavo Cisneros has been at the forefront of Latin America's economic progress and social development. His efforts and the outstanding success of the Cisneros Group, which he oversees, have helped to increase Latin America's profile on the global stage, cultivate new industries, and increase access to information,

en This decision will be taken by the British government, at the request of the Iraqi democratically elected representatives,


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