He could trumpet success in the war on red tape waged by Mr Juncker's deputy, Frans Timmermans, and in preventing euro-zone members caucusing against the rest. |
But the two also could abstain from caucusing with either party and possibly have even more clout. |
With it came the ideologically unified party that progressives had once dreamed of, complete with caucusing, late-night strategy sessions, and political-action committees. |
Marc Vallée pointed out that if increased caucusing led to an increase in the number of hours worked by employees, this would create a problem. |
Where the Board's policy is silent, the panel should discuss in advance their mutual expectations with respect to matters such as dealing with objections, questions to witnesses, and panel caucusing. |
He may also find that the simple fact of caucusing with Democrats nudges him farther to the left. |