A social group gathered within a selected district for the purpose of exerting electoral influence.
Legitimacy
The legal recognition of the activities of governmental institutions by the population.
Democratic blocs
Several political parties or factions that unite their efforts and actions in parliament with the aim of forming a majority for their constitutional purposes.
Electorate
The group of voters who vote for a particular party in parliamentary, presidential, or local elections; supporters of a particular organization (from Latin "elector," meaning voter). In a broader sense, it is also used synonymously with the concept of "the entire body of voters in the country."
Citizens' right to vote
A constitutional right ensuring the participation of all citizens in a state in the election and selection of state organs, including candidacy, participation in election campaigns, monitoring the conduct of elections, the work of election commissions, and other electoral processes.
The principle of universal suffrage
A constitutional principle that guarantees the right of citizens of voting age to participate in elections and other related processes as defined by law, ensuring their eligibility to be elected to representative bodies of state power.
Election technologies
A set of tools used to influence the electoral behavior of people, encouraging them to vote for a particular candidate.
Passive suffrage
The right of citizens to be elected as deputies to an authorized body, or to an elective state position, or to a position in the local self-government system.