常見例句雙語例句The politicians who crafted Spain’s democratic institutions in the 1970s had good reasons for favouring strong parties and governability over perfect representation.上世紀(jì)70年代起草的西班牙民主制度犧牲了絕對(duì)公平的選區(qū)代表,而傾向強(qiáng)有力的政黨和管理能力。Rather than a plebiscitarian strongman, in the mould of Venezuela's Hugo Chávez or Peru's Alberto Fujimori, Colombia needs strengthened democratic institutions.哥倫比亞需要的,不是像委內(nèi)瑞拉的查韋斯或秘魯?shù)奶偕@樣的公投強(qiáng)人,而是強(qiáng)化的民主體制。原聲例句Secretary Clinton met with President Dos Santos in Luanda where she said Angola's continued economic growth depends on good governance and strong democratic institutions.But he urged citizens to avoid violence and to voice their grievances through democratic institutions.Where democratic institutions take hold, we add a wind at their back.權(quán)威例句Promoting economic progress at the expense of developing more democratic institutions bottled up plenty of problems.ECONOMIST: Its champions are down but not outTwo of these objectives—strengthening democratic institutions and promoting economic growth, trade, and investment—will receive particular attention.WHITEHOUSE: Our Top StoriesNone of these decisions are informed, discussed or debated in democratic institutions or in the public realm.FORBES: Access To Water May Limit India's Development 返回 democratic institutions