The United States and Switzerland are a couple of countries that hold free elections. A free election gives the citizens the opportunity to freely change their leaders and address any wrongs.
In a communist country, the government decides what is produced for the good of the people, and in a free country, the people decide what is produced by what the people will buy.
this is a silly question he just wore stuff because he wanted to its a free country people!!!! katherine
According to Maryland's State Board of Elections, there are 3,167,846 "Eligible Active Voters on the Precinct Register" for the Primary Elections as of 8/29/2010.1,944,620 are registered as Democrats915,506 are registered as Republicans
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GDP can indeed affect the literacy rate. If the country has a high GDP then it can provide free education to poors which will improve the literacy rate.
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Yes, Ireland does have free elections. It is a democratic country.
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No, China is not a democratic country.
In a Democratic country, open, free and fair elections ARE necessary, indeed VITAL.
Japan is a constitutional monarchy. It is democratic and the people choose their government in what the rest of the world would consider to be free and fair elections. Thus Japan would be regarded as a free country.
Diem stated that elections would not being entirely free from communist influence, as the south had not been party to the 1954 Geneva peace agreements.
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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.