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electionProcess of appointing a person to public office or a political party to government by voting. Elections were occasionally held in ancient Greek democracies; Roman tribunes were regularly elected.
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In September 2004, UN peacekeepers turned over security to the Government and when the last peacekeepers left on 31 December 2005, Sierra Leone had a democratically-elected government, which extended its authority throughout the country. Apogee President John Carlesso stated: "We have found the new, democratically-elected government of Bolivia to be very open to discussion, open to new ideas, and very responsible and pragmatic in their dealings with us. After weeks of intense fighting in Sierra Leone in February 1998, especially around the capital of Freetown, the military junta, which under coup leader Major Johnny Paul Koroma had overthrown the democratically-elected government of President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah on 25 May 1997, was itself ousted by the military forces of the Military Observer Group (ECOMOG) of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). |
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