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The article explores the concept of democratic nullification, where voters may elect leaders with pending criminal charges, akin to jury nullification. It cites cases of Imran Khan in Pakistan and Donald Trump in the U.S., highlighting complex legal and democratic issues about the electorate's power in choosing leaders despite legal indictments.
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