YES
Free elections.
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Poland
Many countries hold free elections, where citizens have the opportunity to vote for their representatives in government. These countries typically have democratic systems in place that allow for fair and transparent elections. Examples include the United States, Canada, Germany, and Australia.
Brazil: On 30 October 2010.
The UK does not live under a dictatorship ! The UK government is democratically elected by the voting population - in free, and uncensored elections.
Poland is the first nation to hold free democratic elections in Eastern Europe in over 50 years. The Round Table Agreements that they signed allowed them to do this.
Stalin promised free elections in Poland, notwithstanding the recently installed Communist puppet government. However, it soon became apparent that Stalin had no intentions of holding true to his promise of free elections. In fact, it was fifty years after the Yalta Conference that the Poles first had the opportunity to hold free elections.
Because elections are a fundamental part of being a democracy and the UK is a democracy.
poland
we sometimes hold primary elections or we mostly hold elections
"He agreed at the Potsdam Conference. " ** Actually this is incorrect. Stalin agreed to hold free elections at the Yalta Conference.