Examples of using Commitment to democracy in English and their translations into Italian
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the European Union hails the personal courage and the commitment to democracy of all those Afghans that yesterday, under challenging circumstances,
that just because we have been living under a dictatorship for forty years, anyone could call into question the Hungarian people's commitment to democracy.
The EU commends the commitment to democracy shown by the people
At the core of the OAS mission is the commitment to democracy and to promoting good governance,
Mr Landaburu is well known for his professional work, his commitment to democracy and his opposition to Francoism.
This demands a constant and sincere commitment to democracy and to its harmonious development,
peaceful behaviour on the occasion of the recent parliamentary elections, a firm commitment to democracy and a willingness to use this democratic opportunity to bring change to political life in the Slovak Republic.
struggling for human rights, congratulates Mrs Shirin Ebadi on the award for the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of her commitment to democracy and the defence of human rights in Iran.
Then came the legislative elections in January, which were a fresh opportunity for the Palestinian people to show their firm commitment to democracy, but at the same time, the results of those elections,
also his firm and resolute commitment to democracy, human rights
as well as commitment to democracy, the rule of law
which is affecting the credibility of their commitment to democracy.
a man whose career has been distinguished, both by his commitment to democracy and human rights
includes certain commitments to democracy.
Finally, we must together urge Russia to behave as a reliable energy supplier and uphold its commitments to democracy and human rights.
make African governments fulfil their commitments to democracy and the rule of law.
The three agreements are based on a shared commitment to democracy and human rights.
The significant increase in voter turn-out confirmed the Lebanese people's commitment to democracy.
And by joining the OECD, they were affirming a common commitment to democracy, open markets