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  • curprev 13:0113:01, 10 June 2022WikiSysop talk contribs 448 bytes +448 Created page with "A liberal democracy is a political system where a democratic process (such as a majoritarian election) determines who will occupy political offices, but at the same time some fundamental rights of all citizens, such as free speech and the freedom of the press, are protected from encroachment from the government or the majority. Political scientist Robert A. Dahl is one of the best-known exponent on liberal democracy. Category:Definitions"