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Examples:democratic transformation—refers German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany)—refers German democratic republic (East Germany) and the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany)—DPP (Democratic Progressive Party, Taiwan)—Bill Clinton (1946-), US Democratic politician, President 1993-2001—a Democratic party member—John Huang (1945-), Democratic Party fundraiser—Yun Poseon (1897-1990), South Korean Democratic party politician, mayor of Seoul from 1948, president 1960-1962—People's Democratic Republic of Korea (North Korea)—China Democratic National Construction Association—German democratic republic (former East Germany), 1945-1990—Patriotic Democratic Alliance of Chinese Students—Twa or Batwa, an ethnic group in Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo—Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (Socialist Unity Party of Germany 1949-1990), the ruling communist party of the former German Democratic Republic (East Germany)—Hatoyama Yukio (1947-), Japanese Democratic Party politician, prime minister from 2009—Liberal Democratic Party (Japanese political party)—Kisangani (city in the Democratic Republic of the Congo)—place in a democratic assembly—Hatoyama Yukio (1947-), Japanese Democratic Party politician, prime minister 2009-2010—Christian Democratic Union (German political party)—East Timor (officially Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste)—Walter Mondale (1928-), US democratic politician, US vice-president 1977-1981 and ambassador Japan 1993-1996—KAN Nao(1946-), Japanese Democratic Party politician, prime minister from 2010—Elbegdorj Tsakhia or Tsakhia-giin Elbegdorj (1963-), Mongolian US educated Democratic Party politician, president of Mongolia from 2009—George Mitchell (1933-), US Democratic party politician and diplomat, influential in brokering Northern Ireland peace deal in 1990s, US Middle East special envoy from 2009—Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Tw)—Democratic Party of Serbia—Democratic alliance for the betterment of Hong Kong (DAB), Hong Kong pro-Beijing party—Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-), US Democratic politician, First lady during Bill Clinton's presidency 1993-2001, Senator for New York since 2001, US Secretary of state from 2009— |