Deputy
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On June 9, Italy’s new interior minister and
deputy
prime minister, Matteo Salvini, rejected the ship’s request to dock in his country and prohibited them from even entering Italian waters.
Indeed, the most perilous phase of Xi’s purge may now be underway, given the recent arrest of the
deputy
commander of the Sichuan Military District – a key post, given the district’s large and restive Tibetan population.
Flug has been the Bank of Israel’s
deputy
governor since 2011;Yellen has been involved in the Fed system for almost two decades, first in San Francisco and subsequently as Vice Chair of the Fed’s Board of Governors.
In 1995, for example, Singapore’s
deputy
chief executive for public utilities was found guilty of accepting bribes worth $9.8 million.
In 2013, a former principal
deputy
director of national intelligence wrote that America’s interests could require major use of US armed forces.
Sichuan province’s
deputy
party secretary, Li Chuncheng – known as “Li Chaicheng,” or “Li destroys the city” – was recently arrested on corruption charges for his brazen expropriation of farmers.
The regime is also set to appoint a tame new
deputy
prosecutor general to replace Ortega, who has had her bank accounts frozen and is barred from leaving the country.
Another communist Duma deputy, the First Secretary of the city of Moscow’s communist organization, Alexander Kuvaev called for the formation of a special organization to deal with journalists who "sold themselves to the regime, and have become the enemies of the people."
In 1960 he was my
deputy
when I was a leader of the Swedish Liberal Youth organization.
And the new European Commission looks rather strong, given that more than 20 of its 28 members previously served as prime ministers,
deputy
prime ministers, or ministers.
When the
deputy
head of the presidential administration, Vyacheslav Volodin, said during a recent Valdai Discussion Club meeting in Sochi that “Putin is Russia and Russia is Putin,” he was expressing a profound Russian reality.
A key component of China’s strategy in the South China Sea is the dredging of low-tide elevations to make small islands, including in areas that, as China’s
deputy
foreign minister for Asian affairs, Liu Zhenmin, recently acknowledged, “are far from the Chinese mainland.”
Lou, a trained economist who previously served in the Ministry of Finance as a
deputy
minister, where he was a voice for pro-market reforms, indicated his current approach to tax and budget policy at a recent meeting in Beijing.
Alan S. Blinder, formerly
deputy
chairman of the US Federal Reserve Board, is professor of economics at Princeton University, visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution, and managing partner of the Promontory Financial Group.
Just recently, Donald Kerr, the US
deputy
director of national intelligence, warned that “major losses of information and value for our government programs typically aren’t from spies....In fact, one of the great concerns I have is that so much of the new capabilities that we’re all going to depend on aren’t any longer developed in government labs under government contract.”
According to Pan Gongsheng, the PBOC’s
deputy
governor, green finance will be a “key element” of “the 13th Five-Year Plan for the reform and development of China’s financial sector.”
Manafort’s attorneys, who appeared to have the weaker hand, tried to blame the suspicious transactions on his longtime deputy, Rick Gates, who, after being indicted, chose to cooperate with Mueller.
According to Mousa Abu Marzook, Hamas’s
deputy
leader, his movement is not opposed to Abbas’s diplomatic initiative.
This conference has grown to be a major international event for government monetary policymakers, with governors or
deputy
governors of 34 central banks attending this year.
Once, on a visit to China, a
deputy
minister asked "Who in the America is in charge of materials distribution?"
On April 27, 2007, the Turkish Armed Forces issued a statement opposing the presidential candidacy of Abdullah Gul, Turkey’s
deputy
prime minister and foreign minister at the time, warning that if Gul was elected, Turkey would descend into chaos.
Marco himself was elected
deputy
on the Socialist ticket, but he defected when the party denied him the chance to contest Frei’s nomination in a primary.
So Lepper became parliament's
deputy
speaker (one of four).
Parliament evicted Lepper from his
deputy
speakers's position.
In Lepper's last speech as
deputy
speaker he accused many famous politicians of taking bribes, naming the amounts, times, and places where the bribery took place.
In Argentina, by contrast, a
deputy
government minister, whose professional background is in academic theorizing, has been tapped to run YPF.
And this is now very much present in Iran," said Mohammed Javad Zarif, Iran’s
deputy
foreign minister, in an interview.
Meanwhile, Abdullah’s son Turki has been made
Deputy
Governor of Riyadh.
The oil and gas industry portrayed the reports it commissioned from Bernstein, who once worked at the Hawaiian Electric Company, and Montgomery, a former
deputy
assistant secretary for policy in the US Department of Energy, as factual, independent, and products of genuine economic debate.
Before Zubkov’s nomination, reports swirled that the next prime minister would become Putin’s presidential successor, with Sergei Ivanov, a current
deputy
prime minister, dubbed the most likely candidate.
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