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Politics : Actual left/right wing discussion

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To: KLP who wrote (1673)9/25/2006 12:05:13 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 10087
 
Hitler was elected initially in a election. His party recieved the most votes but not an absolute majority. And of course once he was in power he wouldn't let anyone campaign against him. A real democracy isn't just "get elected once, rule forever...". Esp. when there is intimidation involved in the election.

As far as I can tell Chavez did legitimately win his election in 1998. He may have manipulated his re-election in 2000, or the 2004 recall referendum, but he does have a strong base of support in Venezuela. Even if the elections are not directly manipulated (ballot stuffing, people voting more than once, certain groups of people not allowed to vote etc.), I imagine that Chavez would use the control he does have to make campaigning difficult for any opposition that might arise.

Ahmadinejad's was elected while many of the opposition parties were boycotting the race. Also the clerics did apparently manipulate the election. And there was a limited list of approved candidates that had to be approved by the "Council of Guardians" And he's not the real national leader anyway. The theocracy rules Iran.
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