This power-sharing agreement sought to include all the main strands of Loyalist and Nationalist opinion in the executive. |
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Still, no one yet claims the right formula for genuine power-sharing at the top of global enterprises. |
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Otherwise the political savvy and power-sharing successes of the new government will be for naught. |
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The negotiations are the latest attempt by the British and Irish governments to restore power-sharing. |
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Together, the four new vice presidents form a major part of the new power-sharing government, agreed to in December. |
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Yet power-sharing with a force that was operating outside the democratic process violated the purpose and spirit of democratisation. |
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His major concern is to strengthen his position and that of his clique in the French-orchestrated power-sharing deal. |
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The party earlier won power-sharing deals with the Liberals and the split among its rivals has increased its leverage. |
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In selecting new cabinet members, a focus will be on power-sharing among the various ethnic tribes. |
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A further report is due in January, and both governments hope a positive verdict will pave the way for power-sharing to resume. |
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They included accepting Labour as having majority rule, having an equal make-up of different parties on the cabinet or even power-sharing. |
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Some member states have more experience than Britain of power-sharing and federalism. |
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Even their defenders in the British establishment have indicated that it is time to abandon opposition to power-sharing. |
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A Pakistan-mediated power-sharing arrangement failed to coalesce the competing parties into a national government. |
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But the community model values power-sharing for its own sake. |
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Coming up with a tenable power-sharing agreement will be difficult and time-consuming. |
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Discussions on governance and power-sharing focused on the executive branch, the legislature, federal competences and external relations. |
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This lies within the power-sharing framework when the powers are attributed wholly or in part to the regions. |
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In a power-sharing situation, it is vital to clarify who should act and how, using what type of legislative instrument. |
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It also establishes a model to address the claims of participation and power-sharing among the various regions and groups of the Sudan. |
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In Zimbabwe, the implementation of the declared power-sharing agreement had been delayed. |
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The schedule on power-sharing provides for the distribution of power between the centre and the regions. |
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Somalis appear to have welcomed the clan-based power-sharing mechanism as a suitable transitional system. |
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The signing of the agreements on Wednesday was delayed for several hours because of last-minute disputes over power-sharing. |
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It calls for a power-sharing government that loyalists say hands too much power to rebels. |
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During the past eight years, several power-sharing arrangements have been mediated without long-term solutions. |
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The Constitution is designed to guarantee power-sharing between the country's indigenous Fijian and ethnic Indian populations. |
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Maliki won a second term as prime minister, in 2010, by negotiating a power-sharing deal with rival parties. |
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Shamir was returning to the premiership under a power-sharing agreement with Shimon Peres's Labor Party. |
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That peacekeeping force could be juxtaposed with a negotiation to create a power-sharing arrangement with Gaddafi. |
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Police then moved the exercise to Stormont, swarming up to the home of the power-sharing government in a train of armoured Land Rovers. |
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The supreme law enshrined multi-racial power-sharing in Fiji's government. |
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The book, published by Manchester University Press, focuses on the rise and fall of the first power-sharing government in Northern Ireland. |
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Yet even now, amid the rancour at Hillsborough, Sinn Féin still appears to want to salvage the present power-sharing government. |
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Diplomats talked of a power-sharing constitution. |
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Additionally, the Government was willing to accept some kind of power-sharing arrangement with the three rival factions representing the rebel movement in the Sudan, possibly taking the form of a federal structure. |
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The right, already suspicious of the power-sharing deal, is hypersensitive to signs of a sell-out. |
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Meanwhile, she wants another power-sharing arrangement. |
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It led to military government, followed by formal power-sharing. |
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Meanwhile, the Lib Dems will take single-handed control of the council's all-powerful executive after Labour and Tories rejected a power-sharing offer. |
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The British Prime Minister and the Taoiseach briefed the European Council on the restoration of fully inclusive, power-sharing, devolved government in Northern Ireland. |
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But equally, it could be argued that power-sharing has only led to an increase in whataboutery, Northern Irish politics' great gift to the world. |
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Those consultations led to an agreement on a power-sharing formula between the majority and the minority for the formation of a government of national unity. |
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The press has labelled the failed settlement a power-sharing agreement. |
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She wants to reform the stagnant economy, loosen union power and bring down taxes in a power-sharing Cabinet with the business-friendly FDP party. |
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At the same time, many agreements end armed conflicts by offering power-sharing incentives for warring parties. |
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The Stormont House agreement, which had initially been welcomed as a means of stabilising power-sharing in Belfast, was thrown into uncertainty last week after a bid to introduce welfare reforms failed to pass the assembly. |
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That would lead to another power-sharing arrangement between Mr. Chirac and a Socialist prime minister, one likely to again disgruntle the electorate. |
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The ascendancy of Sinn Féin and the DUP is likely to make agreement on restarting the peace process and re-establishing the power-sharing executive and Stormont assembly harder than ever. |
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His father meanwhile had enraged much of the unionist grassroots, already unsettled over the new power-sharing Stormont regime, with his chummy relationship with former IRA commander and Sinn Féin MP Martin McGuinness. |
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They were fended off by Fitt, clad only in his underpants and waving a Browning automatic, issued to him during the period of the power-sharing executive. |
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For the most part, constitution-making became highly contested and conflict-ridden where contesting groups and constituencies failed to agree on new power-sharing rules. |
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Mr Paisley's wish to renegotiate the agreement without the participation of republicans has convinced them that Protestant-Catholic power-sharing would be impossible with the DUP in the ascendant. |
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Morocco, apart from now flatly rejecting any idea of partitioning the territory, has mainly expressed reservations concerning the terms and conditions of power-sharing between it and the Authority. |
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Afghanistan inaugurates its first new president in a decade today, swearing in technocrat Ashraf Ghani to head a power-sharing government just as the withdrawal of most foreign troops presents a crucial test. |
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The implementation of the power-sharing deal seems to have hit a snag: the two parties can't agree on who gets what ministerial portfolio and how many ministers should make up the cabinet. |
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Every settlement plan put forward in the past decade and a half of the Yugoslav region's tragic history has been conceived in terms of peoples' self-regulation, of autonomies, and of power-sharing. |
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While it included representatives of the major political players in his country's factionalised power-sharing government, it lacked women and members of community groups. |
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While it included representatives of the major political players in his countrys factionalized power-sharing government, it lacked women and members of community groups. |
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Senior members of the Ulster Unionist Party have voted to withdraw from Northern Ireland's power-sharing government over claims the Provisional IRA still exist. |
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Federal systems are at base nonhierarchical and best thought of as power-sharing arrangements in which neither order of government controls the other. |
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Denis Donaldson, 55, who was arrested in 2002 over the Sinn Fein spy ring claims which brought down power-sharing in Ulster, spoke out after he was expelled from the party. |
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