An electronic copy of the voters' roll must be provided to all political parties. |
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That would put an enormous stress on the rickety structure of Australia's political parties. |
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Religious groups, political parties, ethnic associations, trade unions and student bodies were represented. |
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It will encourage political parties to rethink their approach to appealing to young people. |
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He was picked from a list of nominees submitted by political parties and civic groups. |
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These require freedom of assembly, multiple candidates, free access by those candidates to the media, and the right to form political parties. |
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From these evolved some newspapers that served as editorial arms of political parties. |
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In Sweden, political parties run on platforms that voters expect them to implement. |
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He has as yet had no response from the government or other political parties. |
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However, political parties may be tempted to save money by electioneering from the Scottish parliament. |
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But as things stand, it appears that we are still far from accepting to work together as political parties. |
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Purvanov said he had no information on any relationship between those in the grey economy, and political parties. |
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The town hall drama has left the authority without a ruling administration and political parties remain at loggerheads over its future. |
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He claims that political parties are dying on their feet and that the election revealed barely disguised hostility to the political process. |
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We lack too much of that and it would seem to lie at the root of the devitalisation of the major political parties. |
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He made a speech deprecating aged people, thus sparking harsh criticism from the general public and political parties. |
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Regional councilors are elected by proportional representation of the political parties. |
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Dukada then declared the meeting deadlocked because all political parties did not agree. |
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When in power, local political parties made little difference to the lives of working class people. |
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It's been on the periphery of society since then, but now it gains ground with the arrival of political parties who spread lies and fear. |
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Further, all political parties should allow a free vote on the bill according to a legislator's conscience. |
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We had been given an indication from other political parties in this House that we would have cross-party support to deal with this issue. |
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What is certain, however, is that it revealed many cross-currents and counter-currents within the political parties. |
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Further, political parties should pass any donations from tobacco companies to cancer research foundations. |
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He said a state law required the county to give the major political parties their copies for free. |
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It is almost a folly to expect complete truth and sincerity among political parties and that too in today's dirty politics. |
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It seems to me that for a country of any size, nineteen political parties is sheer folly. |
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This created a true parliamentary democracy, legalized political parties, and made provisions for a popularly elected legislature. |
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We live in a corporatocracy which serves solely the interests of corporations, bureaucracies, congress, both political parties, and the media. |
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These are the corporatists, and they exist in the media, think tanks, political parties, governments and lobby groups. |
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Yesterday's historic gathering at which political parties met in a warm and cordial environment is commendable and a breakthrough. |
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But the votes polled by these two political parties in the state do not seem to suggest this. |
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I have always said that political parties needed political animals in their representation. |
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It is almost certain that the general election will be dominated by large political parties with a long tradition. |
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This was in part the result of the grand strategy of the major political parties. |
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She said this would enable political parties to mature further and ensure their ability to form governments. |
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Are there no practices of trading political favors for money, big money, in the other political parties? |
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By 1983, protests against the dictatorship by social organizations and the banned political parties convulsed the country. |
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There are tens of flagpoles with the flags of different political parties fluttering in the air. |
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With the emergence of organized political parties, the holding of a national party convention to select presidential candidates developed. |
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It's also the venue for computer classes as well as meetings convened by local sports clubs and political parties. |
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All in all, then, a pretty mixed bag with plenty for all the three main political parties to ponder. |
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It is also vital that all interested political parties be allowed to be a part of the national conference. |
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Corporations, professional associations, political parties and other issue groups organize and run conduits. |
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All three main political parties are also fielding candidates in these elections, as are the Greens. |
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The major difficulty you face is the ingrained belief that there are only two viable political parties in existence. |
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All this infighting within the political parties is giving aid and comfort to the enemy. |
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Our political parties are inert, and that's the reason behind the emergence of the radical groups which are filling in the political vacuum. |
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The regime reduced the two officially tolerated political parties to pliant ineffectuality. |
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It is not hard to predict that, under such conditions, the political parties that feed off hatred of foreigners and racism will flourish. |
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Proposals that are not supported by both major political parties across the federation have no hope. |
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So it is important, too, that political parties be inclusive and consultative with their constituencies and supporters on an ongoing basis. |
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This perversion of democratic competition is reflected in the development of the political parties and their programmes. |
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Although he stresses specificity and immediateness, his analysis shows the interconnections among labor, the trade unions, and political parties. |
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It has no independent political parties, no free and fair elections, and no independent news media. |
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Voters nowadays are far less loyal to political parties than their parents or grandparents were. |
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There are many political parties, and prime ministers must forge coalitions. |
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Both major political parties have already aired the concept of vouchers, and diagnostics would be ideal for a pilot. |
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The political parties are closed books as far as the majority is concerned. |
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However, political parties tended to represent sectional interests and operate along clientelistic lines and prone to graft and patronage. |
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One of the political parties has made a party political broadcast that the BBC and UTV believe does not follow one of the guidelines. |
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Jan is also concerned that existing political parties are under pressure to toe the national party line rather than focus on the local picture. |
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Each ballot paper has a list of all registered political parties contesting the elections. |
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The leaders of political parties of all hues shared the dais and hatchets seemed to be buried for the time being. |
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After all, it is a way of establishing a working relationship with people of all hues by the political parties. |
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Through this period, any of the political parties could have played politics with immigration policies. |
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It is the Government, it is politics, politicians, and political parties in this House, that are in grievance mode. |
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In 2000, the Senate struck a Special Committee on Illegal Drugs, formed of members of all political parties. |
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They are not joining political parties, labor unions, organized religions, or professional organizations. |
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He understood the importance of organized political parties and pursued politics as a career, not simply an avocation. |
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Political life is focused on caudillos within a contemporary system of coalitions that features from seven to twenty political parties. |
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In Japan, he sees political parties solely occupied in securing power and preoccupied in increasing strength and influence. |
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In November 1926, all rival political parties and opposition newspapers were banned in Italy. |
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This is where political parties conduct a fake opinion poll in order to plant certain ideas in the electorate's mind. |
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The real power in U.S. political parties flows as money from the corporate oligarchy to a party oligarchy. |
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Of course hardliners of different political parties would have different views. |
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Such shenanigans have convinced other political parties that putting arms into containers and guerrillas into cantonments isnt enough. |
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All political parties have decided to cancel all debate on the euro, but to proceed with the referendum. |
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It almost looks as though they are bully boys, deliberately trying to get political parties to fight among themselves. |
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Many singers and music directors are being roped in to cut the albums for political parties and potential candidates. |
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The agreement also marks a reversal for the political parties, which previously rejected the idea of a constituent assembly. |
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The president will name two vice-presidents who come from different ethnic groups and political parties. |
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But, again, the vested interests of political parties prevailed over the needs of governance. |
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The law bans soft money, unrestricted donations to political parties from corporations and other interest groups. |
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Opponents claim that soft money raised by political parties is not related to federal elections. |
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Private healthcare is a huge boondoggle for insurance companies and related industries who have enormous influence over both political parties. |
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Major governmental policy statements and the slogans and publications of political parties are translated into Gaelic. |
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We've got rejected campaign slogans for the political parties here and here. |
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Much mystery and mystique surrounds opinion polling and focus groups conducted for political parties. |
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Competition between two national political parties beginning in 1828 spurred the development of new, partisan newspapers. |
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The latter ended military rule in June 1991 and held multiparty elections, for which there were 44 eligible political parties. |
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The blue political parties, meanwhile, are closing the floodgates with all their might. |
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That is true of all political parties, but none more so than the one which was founded on principles of egality and solidarity. |
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Will other political parties follow suit, in seeking out their own politically symbolic transports of delight? |
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They became further militarized by the political parties who then began to use them to protect political events. |
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And with elections for local bodies round the corner, political parties are likely to try their best to get maximum political mileage out it. |
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The pressures exerted by political parties, trades unions, and professional groups contributed a great deal to this important development. |
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The industry, services and trade in the city should have the gumption to gang up against the political parties. |
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He has also, according to the political parties, nearly sextupled the allowance the royal palace gets from the state. |
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To accommodate this situation, the National Party would have to drop its policy of preventing members from belonging to other political parties. |
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These were not political parties in the sense of the Whigs or Tories, or Hats and Caps. |
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His government should convince all political parties that it is time to bell the cat to implement the one-child norm for one and all. |
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Our government is a closed system of two political parties, both beholden to corporate interests. |
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Earlier, several names, including members of political parties, were tipped as likely candidates for the position. |
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These are people who long ago recognised that the time-servers of the existing political parties had nothing for them and their passions. |
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Can democracy survive a system in which politicians and political parties are dependent on the support of big business? |
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In response to popular pressure, Members of Parliament from all political parties began to support the campaign. |
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The team is expected to lobby several political parties in a bid to win their support for the ticket in the runoff, he said. |
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Offences against the laws governing political parties are not punishable as a criminal offence, but can incur painful financial sanctions. |
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Extremist political parties are hoping to batten on the fears and resentments that already exist. |
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Political stability can equally only be achieved when political parties place national interests above self. |
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The five key political parties called the 48-hour strike Tuesday to protest the king's seizure of executive powers. |
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There exists within sections of the white electorate a deep cynicism towards the traditional political parties. |
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In a Scottish election year it is incumbent upon all political parties to take a view on this issue. |
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The tenor of his campaign will not help achieve reconciliation between political parties. |
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Too often in the past, our youth have been featured prominently in the glossy manifestos of all political parties. |
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If correct this will show the manifestos of the political parties in a more favourable light. |
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To a greater or lesser extent, the manifestos of the major political parties have been exercises in fantasy. |
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Those who have read these pages will know that political parties are not my scene. |
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The problem is not just the bribes and the backhanders, it is the way political parties are financed through private donations. |
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All political parties are bound by their own ideological limits and do not want to make any makeshift of it. |
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McKibbin is right, however, to point out that massive Parliamentary majorities emasculate political parties and their ideologies. |
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Not to be left behind, the other political parties have also not been averse to reaching out to the local mahants for support. |
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Aware of the power of the press, many political parties have even nominated media magnates as members of parliament. |
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Rather than sparking debate on the issue, it sparked a war of words between the various political parties. |
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We must never cease pointing out the essential sameness of the major political parties. |
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Now, both political parties from the top are controlled as party machines by Project Democracy, through the Congress. |
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The sooner we send extremists of all political parties packing, the better! |
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The official said that that the watchdog body was unwilling to upset any political parties ahead of the presidential election. |
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They put the primary blame squarely on the political parties and the candidates. |
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Wales has always had strong left wing and radical political parties and leaders. |
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Vajpayee's BJP is the main party in India's ruling rainbow coalition consisting a score of political parties. |
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Introduce full state funding for political parties, and ban private political donations. |
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The political parties are also jostling with each other for favour with the voters by adopting hard-line positions. |
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David, political parties have always been vehicles for career advancement as well as containing people who sought the betterment of society. |
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We have also had one of the major political parties advocating franchise rights for prisoners in HM prisons. |
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We are duty-bound to deliver leaflets for the mainstream political parties. |
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We are no more divided than many political parties in the United States or in the West. |
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Are the other political parties immune to this disease and therefore as clean as a whistle in this regard? |
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Most farmers' organisations are affiliated with one or other of the political parties. |
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The response of secular political parties to the movement so far has been lukewarm. |
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All political parties are agreed that something needs to be done to reverse the fortunes. |
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It takes a kind of genius to alienate both major political parties in the space of a month. |
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Hsieh said public opinion polls showed that over 70 percent supported reconciliation between political parties. |
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Over the years, the party has seen itself as the most Europhile of all the political parties. |
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Some fear falling membership has left political parties vulnerable to entryism. |
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He looks to struggles independent of political parties, the official labour movement, or any other organised forces. |
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In the past such people were disorganized and often at cross purposes, in both political parties and no political party. |
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The mushrooming of political parties, syndicates, and newspapers signals a nascent political pluralism upon which democracy can be built. |
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Another reason for stalemate in the stock market is the political distemper created by the major political parties. |
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When the matter went to Parliament, all political parties supported an independent Complaints Commission. |
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Instead of listening to other political parties and to independent experts he consistently and viciously denigrated all opposition. |
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They strive to be independent from political parties and openly battle government-controlled organizations. |
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Democracy presupposes independent political parties and an electorate willing to debate issues and vote accordingly. |
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We must stop hiding in our little comfort zones such as political parties, service clubs, associations and other groupings. |
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In recent elections soft money has become a way for wealthy individuals to contribute large amounts of money to the political parties. |
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The amount represents the largest source of money, outweighing contributions from labor unions and political parties. |
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The author outlines how the organization has lavishly funded both political parties with million of dollars in handouts. |
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State financing of political parties was resoundingly repealed by the voters in a referendum held in April. |
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He is one of the few major political figures who still enjoys considerable respect from parts of both political parties. |
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If Chan had taken my class, he would have heard my discouragement of naming names or political parties. |
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I note that the members of left wing political parties tend to have side organisations which tend to factionalise. |
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He dismissed as nonsense her claim that the march would be dominated by anti-government left wing political parties. |
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In rural Scotland the retiral of a sitting MP always creates a vacuum which other political parties rush to fill. |
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The assembly has funded political parties, paid for 10 ministries, and sustained a top-heavy civil service who spend their salaries in the local shops. |
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It is sad, therefore, to find that election by acclamation is still practiced today by one of the political parties that supposedly leads the reform movement. |
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In my opinion, if the Government bans begging, the racketeers would nullify it by using their contacts with the political parties to overcome the ban. |
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They should stop telling themselves that it's good enough to be the wets or progressives in political parties which are now openly dedicated to illiberal ends. |
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As I write, Lithuanian politics are convulsed by allegations of vote buying by one of its political parties. |
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At the same time, however, those alienated by Federalists and Whigs proved somewhat reluctant to cast their lot with political parties dominated by southern planters. |
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Tight new spending limits are set to be imposed on Britain's political parties to stop them going cap in hand to donors angling for peerages, knighthoods and other favours. |
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The size of the demonstration could be explained away by the fact that most of the major political parties, from left to right, have come out in opposition to the war. |
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But their impact on their down-and-out political parties may turn out to be nearly identical. |
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But political parties officials continue to reassure the country that the campaigns will not endanger anyone. |
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The amended law also excludes political parties in existence less than five years from participating in elections. |
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Interest groups are reluctant to associate closely or openly with political parties, and the Labour party's connections with the trade unions have been loosened. |
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The consequences of this will be ruinous to the political parties. |
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The political parties ' rushed discussion on the reform programs may be a result of their desperate attempt to calm the public outrage over corrupt politics. |
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In the current conditions, it is imperative for political parties and the people to take the initiative in order to foil the schemes of terrorists and saboteurs. |
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States have constitutions, political parties their manifestos and religions have sacred texts to guide their policies and action from time to time. |
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But in the past decade the differences between political parties have become attenuated, with left and right squashed together in a moderate, neoliberal middle. |
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Located in the heart of the city, the Gandhi Park maidan is the most preferred venue for large public meetings, especially the ones organised by political parties. |
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As interest groups stepped up their lobbying, the political parties continued maneuvering in advance of a potential Senate vote to bar the filibusters. |
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The High Court was not impressed by the argument of the political parties that they had the fundamental right to record their protest by organising bandhs on any issue. |
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Many other parts of the country were affected too because there seemed to be general agreement between most political parties that a bandh was required. |
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They blamed the Americans for the internecine struggle that broke out among competing Afghan political parties afterward. |
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The mega arches erected at various points in the city might have put to shame even the political parties that are known for their ostentatious celebrations. |
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How can we ensure that an office invested with broad powers will not be used cynically by political parties, or irrationally by an unexpected megalomaniac? |
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But no political parties are immune to the infection of kleptocracy in Ukraine. |
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The National Assembly now has five new political parties on its benches. |
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He acknowledged that political parties did not encourage tactical voting in their campaign strategies, but sophisticated voters could split their vote. |
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The mb, however, in the absence of free and fair elections in Egypt, never had to compete with other political parties. |
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The see-sawing ambivalence neatly reflects how badly and misguidedly politicians and political parties approach women. |
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Eighteen political parties and five electoral blocs are running. |
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Those were the ultimate examples in American history of a corporate trade show and of the political parties being captives of the special interests. |
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Twelve political parties and three coalitions are fielding candidates in the election, organised just six months after a bloodless coup toppled the president. |
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While the king has asked for three years to restore a multiparty government, political parties launched a campaign calling for the return of power to the people. |
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If we obeyed the wisdom of the Founders, we would never have formed political parties. |
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Both major political parties propagate myths about young people. |
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Lawyers are busy negotiating a settlement, but meanwhile the leaders of Ireland's main political parties have been writing letters of support to Cooney. |
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Others foresaw bloodshed between supporters of rival political parties, and cast a wary eye to a pullback of police. |
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Warmer weather and promises of tax cuts from the major political parties have generated a renewed spurt of activity in the Western Bay residential property market. |
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Scores of people, including councillors and cadres from different political parties, gathered at Nabukuyu Primary School to witness the distribution. |
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About 6,000 people from trade unions, peasants movements, left-wing political parties, and autonomous extra-parliamentary oppositional movements travelled to Chiapas. |
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Although identified as a fierce partisan, he received high marks from members of both political parties for his hard work, reasonableness, and eloquent oratory. |
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That's always been the objective of left of centre political parties. |
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Convinced that nothing would come of the political game of ins and outs, he turned away from parliament and the political parties in his search for sources of renewal. |
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If political parties want to use their histrionic talents, why not? |
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Leaders of several political parties are scheduled to visit Virudhunagar during the course of the next 12 months to sing hosannas to the former Chief Minister. |
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These issues are hotly debated in the platforms of political parties. |
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In turn this will help to achieve the policy supported by all three main political parties of achieving digital switch-over for the whole country. |
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An election is here again and the political parties are on the hustings. |
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The recent activities of the extremists and the failure of the political parties to unite against these threats have earned the country ill repute. |
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This dilute corporatism does not exclude a contest of political parties. |
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I recently listened to one of those ubiquitous radio phone-ins where a caller was blaming the political parties for putting it on the agenda and pandering to public bigotry. |
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This is so because political parties come and go, but the nation remains. |
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Failure by the political parties to address the vital insurance issue in their election manifestos has been roundly condemned by the Construction Industry Federation. |
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The villagers who support political parties and politicians act as their contacts within the village and to some extent derive their social standing from these connections. |
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In the early 1900s political parties courted the new immigrants, he said. |
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Representatives of a few political parties garlanded the statue. |
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We had meetings with all political parties before the general election and will continue this process in preparation for the next general election. |
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Labour council leader Cllr Bob Howarth told a meeting of the executive that the council's other political parties would have a say in deciding council tax increases. |
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The commission will also vet all nominations for life peers, including those made by the political parties, for the highest standards of propriety. |
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Every one of the major political parties is capable of mobilising gangs to create deliberate provocations in rival strongholds in order to disrupt voting. |
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As they become the subject of disagreement between political parties, there may be sharp discontinuities in policies each time there is a change of government. |
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Unions are reinventing themselves to meet the needs of modern workers and political parties too need to reinvent themselves to meet the needs of a disengaged electorate. |
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The downhill slide of the state do not seem to be either visible or of concern or worry to the key political parties, ever at each other's jugular vein. |
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Dr Jonathan Grant feels the best way to show his disaffection with political parties over Iraq is to spoil his ballot paper. |
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These changes resulted in the suspension of the Constitution of Ghana in 1981, and the banning of political parties in Ghana. |
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Other minor political parties have also existed but with no significant support. |
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Afrikaner nationalism has taken the form of political parties and secret societies such as the Broederbond in the twentieth century. |
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Some organisations and political parties find this practice controversial but mainstream Swiss opinion is in favour of the system. |
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Normally, the Presiding Officer tries to achieve a balance between different viewpoints and political parties when selecting members to speak. |
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After the ceasefires, talks began between the main political parties in Northern Ireland to establish political agreement. |
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If the executive and the majority of the legislature are from different political parties, then stalemate can occur. |
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By boycotting the elections, the political parties will show that they are discontent with the election atmosphere. |
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The chasm between the two political parties, symbolized by the Red state and Blue state dichotomy, is the manifestation of this cultural split. |
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All political parties, as well as numerous mass organizations, were grouped under umbrella of the National Front. |
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All political parties are of unanimous view that LG lections should be postponed. |
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Both political parties are talking about cronyism and insider dealing. |
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Besides universal suffrage, it permitted the development of political parties. |
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Beyond the classification listed above, unions' relations with political parties vary. |
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But speak to your average Quebecker and they will dismiss the Francophile political parties out of hand. |
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Nadeem Mumtaz QureshiTwo Pakistani political parties are leading protest sit-ins on the roads that are used to supply NATO troops in Afghanistan. |
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Ian said that political parties have become self serving, controlling people to mindlessly toe party lines. |
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Around 400 activists of various political parties were taken into custody when they tried to stage a day-long rail roko here on Monday. |
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As well, unions in some countries are closely aligned with political parties. |
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The restrictions hindered the political parties and led to divisions within and among them. |
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From the 1960s, most political parties, which had previously stood in elections in both Flemish and Walloon areas, split down linguistic divides. |
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The Liberals became the first of the major British political parties to advocate British membership of the European Economic Community. |
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This has resulted in agreements between political parties to prevent the blockage of supply bills through the Senate. |
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Candidates for each constituency are chosen by political parties or stand as independents. |
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The majority of election candidates stand on behalf of political parties of varying sizes. |
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Many other campaign groups, political parties, businesses, newspapers and prominent individuals were also involved. |
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The representation of women in parliament has always remained skewed and all major political parties have always indulged in mere tokenism. |
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Candidates often stand for election as independents, rather than being selected by political parties. |
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They do not form a formal class, but represent the various political parties and are expected to regularly attend the House of Lords. |
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The current constitution does not clearly deal with the status of political parties. |
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There are no political parties in any of the parliaments, candidates stand for election as independents. |
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Though political parties do exist, their influence is not nearly as strong as in the United Kingdom. |
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This is also the case in Yukon, but the Northwest Territories and Nunavut have no political parties at the territorial level. |
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Lay judges are therefore usually selected from among nominees of ruling political parties. |
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Lay judges are appointed by local authorities, or in practice by the political parties represented on the authorities. |
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Most Manx politicians stand for election as independents rather than as representatives of political parties. |
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It is modified by the 12th Amendment which tacitly acknowledges political parties, and the 25th Amendment relating to office succession. |
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The dominant political parties are the Democratic Labour Party and the opposition Barbados Labour Party. |
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This is a list of political parties, past and present, who have their headquarters in the South Island. |
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The two major political parties are the People's Democratic Party of Nigeria and the All Progressives Congress. |
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These measures have always received support from all the major local political parties. |
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Other political parties campaign and raise finances internationally, while activity within Cuba by opposition groups is minimal. |
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The outcome of most votes can be predicted beforehand since political parties normally instruct members which way to vote. |
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Leading political parties in Russia include United Russia, the Communist Party, the Liberal Democratic Party, and A Just Russia. |
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In the next cabinet, created November 2016, there are several political parties represented. |
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San Francisco's two main political parties are the Green Party and the Democratic Party. |
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The monarchy was replaced by a shaky coalition of political parties that declared itself the Provisional Government. |
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The subsequent disintegration of the Front produced several political parties, including the Social Democratic Party and the Democratic Party. |
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All major political parties in Ukraine support full eventual integration into the European Union. |
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He said the EU supported the mediatory efforts of Zuma to forge agreement between the squabbling political parties. |
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Ukraine has a large number of political parties, many of which have tiny memberships and are unknown to the general public. |
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There are groups for almost all faiths, political parties, countries and cultures. |
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Major political parties in Australia have tried to increase the number of Indigenous representation within their parties. |
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Elections since the 1930s have been dominated by two political parties, National and Labour. |
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Moreover, all political parties must support the government to thwart the militants' agenda of disestablishing Pakistan. |
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Some schools, parents and political parties object to the new legal framework. |
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Members are allowed to register with political parties but choose not to reveal their affiliation while seated, as a professional courtesy. |
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The House of Lords includes a large number of peers independent from political parties. |
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The small political parties in Macedonia want the head of state to be elected in Parliament. |
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In Niue, there have been no political parties since 2003, when the Niue People's Party disbanded, and all politicians are de facto independents. |
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However, during the last half century, many new political parties were founded in Flanders. |
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In this regard, the author questions the success of political parties and revolutionary movements in addressing women's emancipatory projects. |
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In addition to the political parties, there are various interest groups such as the Revived Cornish Stannary Parliament and the Celtic League. |
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The state and political parties subsidise most of the funding of these television stations. |
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There are a number of smaller political parties in Malta that presently have no parliamentary representation. |
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Huddersfield people will be questioning members of the three major political parties at an election husting. |
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An increasing number of local political parties have used Low Saxon in their 2014 electoral campaigns. |
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Italy's three major political parties are the Democratic Party, Forza Italia and the Five Star Movement. |
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Over the next few years, Mussolini banned all political parties and curtailed personal liberties, thus forming a dictatorship. |
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Of the 13 recommendations, seven concern incrimination of corruption and six concern funding political parties. |
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The political parties for whom our establishment sheds so many tears are only fiefdoms. |
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This makes the Welsh Liberals the oldest of the political parties in Wales. |
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