Right and acceptance of an authority.
1Uribe has often complained about the FARC's campaign for political legitimacy in Europe.
2It is about political legitimacy and whether the EU goes forward or backwards.
3Changing the flag is a process that requires absolute political legitimacy.
4It is widely seen to be ruled by a Commission lacking obvious political legitimacy.
5Stable growth has been fundamental to the Party's political legitimacy.
6But it does sate Putin's deep desire for political legitimacy.
7In the absence of trust in a country's institutions and leaders, political legitimacy breaks down.
8For Mongols, though, political legitimacy ultimately depended on genetics.
9The Syrian authorities have lost all political legitimacy.
10He called the move a "show of the ruling regime to gain political legitimacy".
11Prosecuting and jailing a terrorist as an ordinary murderer effectively dismissed his claims to political legitimacy.
12It's clear, too, that whatever political legitimacy he once laid claim to has now been wholly lost.
13China bristles at any meeting between the Dalai Lama and Western leaders that appear to lend him political legitimacy.
14The support of a Jedi of his integrity would be invaluable in establishing the political legitimacy of our Empire.
15Putin needs political legitimacy.
16But the party, despite its push for political legitimacy, is still stigmatized and many voters are wary of publicly admitting their support.
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Translations for political legitimacy