Examples of using Centralism in English and their translations into Danish
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took the form of a seeming departure from centralism in the proposal to set up two centres,
Under the form of the“struggle against despotic centralism” and against“stifling” discipline,
If the workers voluntarily unite their armed forces, this will be centralism, but it will be based on the“complete destruction” of the centralized state apparatus-the standing army, the police, and the bureaucracy.
Against centralism and against"two centres" Comrade Lieber referred to my Rules as"organised distrust"
PT In reworking the underhand method of imposing European centralism, the rapporteur has chosen-
The principle of democratic centralism and autonomy for local Party organisations implies universal
value of the content it puts into the movement", that centralism is not an"end in itself",
Mr President, among the various reasons for our opposition to this new Treaty I should like to highlight the fact that it reinforces centralism, federalism and European bureaucracy,
of political correctness, or to be subjected to centralism once again.
Which is against centralism. We're representatives of a very specific way of being.
However, he also warns against overhasty and hurried centralism and considers that the Commission needs to define exactly what this means.
The debate cannot be reduced to a clash between Member State protectionism and Brussels centralism, useful though it undoubtedly is to guard against excessive centralism. .
which the Socialists called democratic centralism.
We would once again call on the Commission to check the 21 000 EU rules for excessive centralism, and to create more freedom for the Member States.
Won't that be the most consistent democratic centralism and, moreover, proletarian centralism? .
Like all philistines, Bernstein pictures centralism as something which can be imposed
federalism which is now a salient feature of Parliament' s attitude but, rather, centralism.
too much centralism and questionable methods of increasing energy efficiency in Europe.
European history forewarned us of the following sentence: state-controlled centralism destroys wealth
the complaints about over-regionalisation and centralism seriously.