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'''Democracy''' is a form of government in which people vote for government officials.<ref name="htt">''[[Hunt the Truth]]'', [[Hunt the Truth Season 1|Season 1]], [[Hunt the Truth Season 1/Transcripts/Ten|Episode 10 - GAG ORDER]]</ref> | '''Democracy''' is a form of government in which people vote for government officials.<ref name="htt">''[[Hunt the Truth]]'', [[Hunt the Truth Season 1|Season 1]], [[Hunt the Truth Season 1/Transcripts/Ten|Episode 10 - GAG ORDER]]</ref> | ||
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Democracy is a form of government in which people vote for government officials.[1]
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- "It’s not a promising sign for democracy when a catastrophe touches a majority of the voters and seemingly, every politician in the UEG was trying to leverage the public outrage into talking points."
- — Benjamin Giraud discussing the aftermath of the attack on peace talks on Biko.[1]
The Unified Earth Government (UEG) is a representative democracy.[2][3] However during the Human-Covenant War, the UEG was subsumed by the United Nations Space Command (UNSC).[4]
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- ^ a b Hunt the Truth, Season 1, Episode 10 - GAG ORDER
- ^ Halo Waypoint, Humans
- ^ I love bees, Axon Clips, Chapter 8 - Herzog: "Results are Results"(I love bees website, defunct)
- ^ Halo Story Page, Frank O'Connor/Robt McLees Interview - August 2008