It also serves to mobilise despairing layers of society for a right-wing programme and garner support for the government with populist demagogy. |
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It rests on aggressive xenophobia, chauvinism, fanatical imperial ambitions and fascist demagogy. |
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It was crude demagogy, browbeating nationalists and Indians through Kashmiriyat. |
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Such manipulative political rhetoric and demagogy bear no relation to reality and I object to them. |
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Mr Dupuis, you have abused this truly historic moment here in order to engage in political demagogy. |
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I should like to set one thing straight for the benefit of Mr Cohn-Bendit, who showed us a small example of demagogy. |
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It is no use at all, unless it is to spend more taxpayers' money and to play at demagogy, which only results in social unrest and disorder. |
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President Mugabe is clearly engaging in electoral demagogy and is working for the state structure of Zimbabwe to survive. |
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As long as these third country nationals are refused political rights, they will be the target of demagogy and discrimination. |
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Marlene Jennings: Mr. Speaker, I am hearing cattle calls from the other side saying that this is demagogy. |
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Madam Speaker, members opposite like mixing everything up to keep their demagogy at a constant shameful level. |
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They are therefore open to a turn to the Turkish Islamists, who have won a considerable following in recent months with their oppositionist demagogy. |
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Unfortunately, according to the present dogma health care is not a matter of health, merely a matter of political demagogy and media sensationalism. |
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This is a climate in which right-wing and nationalist demagogy flourishes. |
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The authorities need to learn that the streets do not 'belong only to the revolutionaries', as the official demagogy says. |
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This shows that a limited effort has allowed us to achieve something even though it doesn't cancel all the effects of the campaign of demagogy and doesn't change the minds of 800 million Europeans, of course. |
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The problem is extremely serious and complex and cannot be resolved either through demagogy, or through Member States passing the buck to one another. |
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There should be no demagogy in democracy, but laws alone should be the supreme masters. |
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With master-like demagogy, he said that neither him nor Zaev are suitable for this position but Pendarovski, who exceeds the frames of the party. |
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The foundations of European policy are characterised by utopia, demagogy, political correctness and the absence of any reference to the values on which our civilisation is based. |
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These are all measures that highlight once again that those who, often by demagogy, accuse the Commission and the European Union of paralysis or weakness are mistaken, and deceive our fellow citizens. |
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Informed public debate is, moreover, the best way to combat environmental demagogy, which does exist, and those policies that overlook our obligation to the present and, more importantly, to future generations. |
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Concerning the question of the responsibility of farmers for pollution, our members of parliament should return to the field and we should stop spreading demagogy about farmers working better in the 19th century. |
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It understands very well that chaos and demagogy must not replace government. |
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It is demagogy, to some extent, to rise this morning in this House and to make it seem as though there are those who are concerned about the safety of citizens and those who are not. |
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The tragedy of unemployment will not be overcome with demagogy or with hollow and politically correct rhetoric in support of the world's poor and underprivileged. |
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This is clearly linked to creating an area of stability around the European Union and limiting the field of action of demagogy, of which there is plenty in young democracies. |
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The words chosen falsify what really is the case in a way that, in terms of cynical demagogy, would put to shame the ideologues both of the Third Reich and of Stalinism. |
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When Al-Assir found himself at the center of Lebanese and regional attention, he exposed his demagogy against the leaders of his Sunni sect. |
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Abbas Ibrahim warned that Lebanon as a state is in danger and there is no margin for demagogy and mudslinging in a bid for popularity. |
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President Chávez has brought demagogy and dictatorship, unfortunately with support through the ballot boxes, but also with a great deal of intimidation of the people, as once again shown by this case of Manuel Rosales. |
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Within our own country and city, intolerance, discrimination and racism appear to find fertile ground in materialistic wealth and narrow-minded demagogy. |
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Expectations should focus on the problem to be solved and not on the symptom or its symbols: participation must not degenerate into demagogy where anything is done under that pretext. |
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But if you consider this response in the light of what I have mentioned above, it becomes apparent that it is nothing but demagogy. |
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While defending ourselves is a must, it might have been nice had a French Socialist president stepped up as an educator, preferring pedagogy to demagogy. |
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