Voting rights

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Suffrage
Suffrage (from the Latin suffragium, meaning "vote") is the civil right to vote, or the exercise of that right. In that context, it is also called political franchise or simply the franchise. In most democracies citizens or subjects above the voting age can normally vote in its elections. Resident aliens can vote in some countries and in others exceptions are made for citizens of countries with which they have close links (e.g. some members of the Commonwealth of Nations, and the members of the European Union).
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Voting rights
The right to vote on matters that are put to a vote of security holders . For example the right to vote for directors.

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voting rights
If the Council establishes that a Member State has seriously and persistently breached human rights, it can suspend its voting rights in Council. (See Fundamental rights : EU Charter)

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