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  2. Simon de Montfort's Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The BBC broadcast a "Democracy Day" on 20 January to coincide with the 750th anniversary consisting of live discussions and debate about parliament and democracy. It was presented in partnership with the Speaker's Office of the House of Commons, including broadcasts from inside the Palace of Westminster. [ 55 ]

  3. Democracy Day - Wikipedia

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    Democracy Day (Canada), project launched by Fair Vote Canada to "celebrate and reflect upon Canadian democracy" Democracy Day (Cape Verde), an annual public holiday in Cape Verde; Democracy Day (Nigeria), May 29, for the return of democracy in Nigeria in 1999; Democracy Day (United Kingdom), a day of events to mark the 750th anniversary of the ...

  4. History of democracy - Wikipedia

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    A democracy is a political system, or a system of decision-making within an institution, organization, or state, in which members have a share of power. [2] Modern democracies are characterized by two capabilities of their citizens that differentiate them fundamentally from earlier forms of government: to intervene in society and have their sovereign (e.g., their representatives) held ...

  5. Politics of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom is also responsible for several other territories, which fall into two categories: the Crown Dependencies, in the immediate vicinity of the UK, are strictly-speaking subject to the British Crown (i.e., the Monarch) but not part of the United Kingdom (though de facto British territory), and British Overseas Territories, as ...

  6. Parliament of England - Wikipedia

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    Parliament's origins stretch back to the 10th century when the first kings of England convened assemblies of the witan or ' wise men ' (the magnates and clergy). They occurred regularly at Christmas, Easter, and Whitsun, allowing kings to maintain ties with powerful men in distant regions of the country.

  7. Most of Ireland seceded in 1922 creating the present-day United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. While the United Kingdom remains a unitary state in which Parliament is sovereign, a process of devolution began in the 20th and 21st centuries that saw Parliament restore self-government to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

  8. Why we should all care about Democracy Day and the ... - AOL

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  9. British National Day - Wikipedia

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    The existing May Day bank holiday sometimes falls on 1 May. Birthday of Elizabeth II (21 April) [1] Victory in Europe Day (8 May) [1] D-Day (6 June) [1] Democracy Day (7 June) to remember the Reform Act 1832, also known as the Great Reform Act. [1] The date of the signing of Magna Carta (15 June) [1] (a legal Charter for the Kingdom of England ...