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republican

[ri-puhb-li-kuhn] / rɪˈpʌb lɪ kən /


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Its republican institutions, humanist constitution and all-powerful president have much in common with America’s.

From The Wall Street Journal

French special forces also helped loyalist troops to thwart the coup, the head of the Benin's republican guard, which is in charge of protecting the president, told AFP news agency.

From BBC

And finding an elected President who could unite Scotland England Wales and Northern Ireland would, I suspect, be a good deal harder than some republicans think.

From BBC

"I'm a republican, as a matter of principle, and always have been," he said.

From BBC

The 18th-century framers of the Constitution viewed Congress as the foundation of republican governance, deliberately placing it first in Article 1 to underscore its primacy.

From Salon