"democratic centralism" meaning in English

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Noun

Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} democratic centralism (uncountable)
  1. A set of principles of internal organization, mainly associated with Leninism, in which political decisions reached by voting are binding upon all members of the party. Wikipedia link: democratic centralism Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Socialism Translations (principles): 民主集中制 (mínzhǔ jízhōngzhì) (Chinese Mandarin), centralisme démocratique [masculine] (French), centralismo democratico [masculine] (Italian), 민주주의적 중앙집권제 (minjujuuijeok jung'angjipgwonje) (alt: 民主主義的中央集権制) (Korean), centralism democratic [neuter] (Romanian), демократи́ческий централи́зм (demokratíčeskij centralízm) [masculine] (Russian), tập trung dân chủ (Vietnamese)

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