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  • #31
    Originally posted by GePap
    If the elections were fair, the media not government controlled, and the lack of a credible opposition was not the result of government interference or intimidation, then there is no reason to believe that such a situation was harmful to democracy.
    What sort of unmanipulated 'democracy' would return the same party to power for 55 years?
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Lonestar
      So, to answer the question, yes he did.
      Golly. Although it could be construed as a misphrased hypothetical, it's still stupid.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Ramo
        The recent Congolese (RoC, not DRC) elections are in interesting case study in methods of voter fraud.
        You're getting them mixed up; DR Congo held elections last month, while the Republic of Congo haven't held any for a couple of years now.

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