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katrin [286]
3 years ago
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Can somebody help me with my SS assignment?

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Aleksandr [31]3 years ago
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D A A D D A A D D A

11. Equal Rights Campaigns - Democratic

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Civil society groups have often cited the above trends as a reason for right candidates with the right agenda to fight elections.

“Elections are a key area where an activist can take a stand. Winning or losing should not be the criterion to access the impact of their participation in the recent elections.In fact, in the long run, such participation can lead to serious questions over the use of money power in elections and could prove to be a catalyst for electoral reform,” activist Medha Patkar said.

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