0 (opposite undemocratically) following democratic principles -- democráticamente
The issue was decided democratically by taking a general vote.
a democratically elected government
You have also taken decisions in the field of energy policy: you have decided democratically to opt for nuclear energy, for reasons of security and diversification.
I would recommend that we now decide in that way, and democratically, how we want to cast our votes.
The consistency of the rule of law throughout a nation is vital to its ability to progress politically and democratically.
For the first time since the country gained independence, in 1960, a democratically-elected president could have hoped to succeed another.
Collectively and democratically, we can bring about positive change, delivering for our people and delivering for the global village.
However, if a democratically elected regime sets things up so that no amendments can be made for many years after, that is unhealthy and wrong.