Choosing to vote or to abstain from voting is a personal choice, not something that's "correct" or "incorrect." I recommend studying up on whatever candidates, ammedments, etc. you're able to vote for and then voting.
Yes, it is possible for someone to make a motion during a meeting and then choose to abstain from voting on that same motion. This is a common practice in parliamentary procedure where individuals have the right to propose motions but may decide not to participate in the voting process for various reasons.
No. The correct word is abstain.
Yes, Greek citizens have the right to choose whether or not to participate in elections. Voting in Greece is not mandatory, so individuals can decide to abstain from voting if they wish. However, many Greeks view voting as a civic duty and a way to influence their country's political landscape.
If a citizen chooses not to vote, it means they are exercising their right to abstain from participation in an election. In many democratic countries, voting is not compulsory, so there are generally no legal consequences for not voting. However, not voting means that the individual has missed an opportunity to have their voice heard and potentially influence the outcome of an election.
THE CORRECT ANWSER IS Jury service is considered a civic duty while voting is a responsibility.
THE CORRECT ANWSER IS Jury service is considered a civic duty while voting is a responsibility.
THE CORRECT ANWSER IS Jury service is considered a civic duty while voting is a responsibility.
No. When you abstain from voting you register no vote at all and while it effects the outcome of the election, it is neither a yes or no vote. You are leaving the outcome in the hands of those who do vote.
I think that antonym for abstain is to do it
Buddhists have five precepts or ethic requirements that they must adhere to. They must abstain from killing, abstain from taking what is not given, abstain from sexual misconduct, abstain from false speak, and abstain from drinking alcohol.
That is the correct spelling of the plural of election, "elections" (voting process, or choice).
If you are refering to abstain from eating meat, the answer is "NO."