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undemocratic

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adjective

  1. not characterized by, derived from, or relating to the principles of democracy
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She talked of the "tyranny of the technocracy", the "power of the administrative state" and argued that "there is something rather undemocratic about this".

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Two independent MPs are calling for changes to the way seats on parliamentary committees are allocated, saying the current system is "undemocratic".

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"It's disgusting, totally undemocratic, absolutely out of order. It incenses me," she says.

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The new Labour government repealed the previous government's minimum service level law, which unions had called "undemocratic".

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We refuse to bow down to an undemocratic administration.

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