In Nop-dong ( Green Team ), the society is modeled as a democracy with all members having the right to vote and the right to be elected.
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"Republicans have bought into the conventional wisdom that Ralph Reed created _ that you've got to kowtow to the religious right to be elected, " says Rich Tafel.
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The court of appeal of Sz�kely Land was dissolved, the commoners'right to be elected jurors was abolished and the royal judges became the sole leaders of the seats.
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Every adult male citizen has the right to be elected as MP, who hasn't been convicted and was not under any form of investigation, no matter the amount of taxes he pays.
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In 2013 on the matter of the universal suffrage of the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, she said the United Nations'International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights indicated that the right to be elected is not universal.
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A recent example of how the " right to vote " changed over history is New Zealand, which was the first country to give women the right to vote ( September 19, 1893 ), though not the right to be elected.
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The recipients of all grades of the Cross of Independence had a right to be elected to the Senate of the Republic of Poland, the right to travel by Polish State Railways free of charge and a right to send their children to the schools of their choice free of charge.
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Therefore, according to the system, no Hindus have the right to be elected because they already form a rather big majority of those ethnic groups . However taking on ethnic groups, some Hindus who are Tamil speakers, telegu speakers and marathi speakers have been elected through the system and it was done lastly in 2000.
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A person claiming to have been a candidate at a presidential election or to have had a right to be elected, or a person who voted or had a right to vote at a presidential election, may apply to an election judge for a candidate's election as President to be declared void on any of the following grounds:
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Article 1 : The presidential and vice presidential candidates are autochthonous Indonesians and . . . have to : a ) be Indonesian citizens; b ) be at least 40 years of age; c ) still possess the right to be elected; d ) believe in almighty God; e ) be loyal to the ideals of the Aug . 17, 1945 proclamation . ..