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  • After Tudjman's "democratorship," Mesic put a friendly face on Croatia, turning it "more European," analyst Predrag Matvejevic said.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2009

  • After Tudjman's "democratorship," Mesic put a friendly face on Croatia, turning it "more European," analyst Predrag Matvejevic said.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2009

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  • democratorship, n.

    The Guardian, 12 December 2015:

    Tens of thousands of people marched through Warsaw on Saturday to protest against what they called the “democratorship” of the month-old conservative government, as Poland remained locked in a constitutional crisis. Waving Polish and European Union flags, the protesters chanted: “We want the constitution, not a revolution”, demanding that the government respect the rule of law.

    December 28, 2015