One of the main differences between semi-democracy

and electoral authoritarianism is that in electoral authoritarian regimes:
a. only one opposition party is allowed to compete with the ruling party.
b. there are no regularly scheduled elections.
c. opposition parties can compete for only a small percentage of parliamentary seats.
d. incumbent rulers are rarely defeated by challengers.


Answer: d

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