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Taking the estimated number of Catholics in a country and dividing them by the number of cardinal-electors gives some idea of ...
So democracy is not just a numbers game. Numbers are good but the real strength of our democracy lies in how it balances majority rule with minority rights, procedural fairness with substantive ...
Since the Indian Constitution mandates the implementation of affirmative policy to maintain diversity and inclusivity in the ...
Many believe Reform leader’s isolationism will benefit the nationalist cause. Unionism has its equivalent fond delusions ...
In the earliest days of my serving Cebu City as a councilor more than three decades ago, a learned gentleman ascribed me to an unflattering word. Juanito Jabat, then editor of this paper, called me ...
The Australian results mirror New Zealand’s 2020 election. Labor now commands nearly 90 seats in the 151-seat House of ...
Claims of fraud and unfairness continue to spread over Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's election loss in his Ottawa ...
The conclave to elect Pope Francis’ successor will begin on May 7. (Here’s a detailed explanation of how the process will ...
The path to a just society lies not in engineering outcomes at the finish line, but in equalising preparation at the starting line. That is where battle for equity must be fought ...
Gains by the far right and the far-left limited coalition options, paradoxically giving the defeated Social Democrats ...
Long serving Labour MP and former Minister David Parker gave his valedictory speech in Parliament last night, where he gave ...
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