Candidates
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Valls is currently leading in first-round polls, but the two
candidates
will be running neck and neck in the primary’s second round.
Moreover, the Socialists have not helped themselves by excluding – with the claim that primaries are not an “open bar” – three
candidates
from smaller parties that had already run a primary to select their own leaders.
With at least two
candidates
already running on the left, the outcome of the Socialist primary is irrelevant to national politics.
Once it became clear that the epidemic would not be rapidly contained, several firms quickly arranged for clinical trials of potential treatments and vaccines, indicating that they already had the ability to produce plausible
candidates.
In Nigeria, young people spearheaded the Not Too Young to Run campaign, which led to a constitutional amendment lowering the minimum age for
candidates.
The lack of an official announcement until now attests to the esteem in which it was held, its usefulness as an ornament of credibility for central banks, and fears that there might be no good
candidates
to succeed it as the preferred anchor for monetary policy.
The human and intellectual qualities of the three remaining
candidates
are even viewed with some envy on this side of the Atlantic, where you can hear statements such as: “Could we borrow just one of your candidates?”
Many Europeans feel all three
candidates
are superb, and that, contrast to previous elections, America is suffering from an embarrassment of riches.
Pakistan’s homegrown terrorist groups know that the country is at a tipping point, and are attacking
candidates
and voters who favor a secular state.
Instead of exploiting the current opportunity of unprecedented leverage over euro
candidates
to push them to meet the Maastricht criteria, euro incumbents are contemplating a new and exceedingly vague criterion based on the quality of banking systems.
Doing Well by Doing GoodBERKELEY – If you get most of your ideas about government from speeches by America’s Republican presidential candidates, it’s easy to believe that the US federal government is incapable of doing anything right.
And they can promote qualities like perseverance, teamwork, and leadership – the kinds of soft skills employers seek in job
candidates
– while even supporting gender equality.
As the world watches the US presidential
candidates
wrestle with issues of protectionism, immigration, global public health, climate change, and international cooperation, we should ask what aspect of American identities they are appealing to and whether they are educating followers about broader meanings.
Opposition
candidates
and parties were denied registration for the slightest formal complaint.
Among them:Elections: these are confined to an Islamic discourse, and all
candidates
and parties must secure the imprimatur of the highest Islamic authority in the land before they can be listed on a ballot.
And yet all of the Republican
candidates
are proud of opposing gun-control measures; indeed, they have no problem allowing people to enter a school or a bar bearing concealed weapons.
Republican
candidates
in the US are already using the recent murder spree in Paris to blame President Barack Obama, and by extension any future Democratic candidate, for being weak.
Similarly, the South-East European Cooperation Process is one of the relatively new regional organizations that contribute to candidate and potential candidate countries’ preparations for EU membership, providing the first genuine region-wide policy forum where both EU members and
candidates
participate.
These wealthy groups and individuals gave billions of dollars to the
candidates
in the recent election campaign, and they expect their contributions to yield benefits.
The US presidential
candidates
Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump have both made opposition to trade agreements a key plank of their campaigns.
And, judging from the tone of the other candidates, standing up for globalization constitutes electoral suicide in the current political climate.
Both main
candidates
for German Chancellor are eager to rebuild post-Brexit Europe by strengthening the Franco-German axis – and the start of a French reform process would reassure German voters that their government, by easing EU austerity, would not merely be pouring money into a bottomless pit.
Similarly, a higher electoral threshold for winning seats should counter vote buying by
candidates.
On January 28, a peaceful but “unauthorized” demonstration by opposition parties was brutally repressed by the police and three presidential
candidates
were arrested for the day.
At least a dozen new vaccines and drug
candidates
are in clinical trials, and the World Health Organization has endorsed a new diagnostic test called the GeneXpert.
Long-standing programs in better-off countries received greater amounts of money, while a string of poorer
candidates
were once again overlooked.
All of this is in sharp contrast with the treatment given the EU
candidates.
If they choose centrist candidates, who look for reforms rather than radical change, they might lose the fired-up young.
CAMBRIDGE – With November’s election in the United States fast approaching, the Republican
candidates
seeking to challenge President Barack Obama claim that his policies have done nothing to support recovery from the recession that he inherited in January 2009.
Current Commission President José Manuel Barroso suggests that ideologically like-minded political parties running in the next European Parliament elections should intensify their cooperation in political “families” that would then jointly nominate
candidates
for the Commission presidency.
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