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Iran’s Nuclear LiesMohammad El-Baradei, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), is pressing the agency’s board of
governors
to make one last effort to find a diplomatic solution to Iran’s nuclear ambitions before sending the case to the United Nations Security Council for possible sanctions.
Moreover, more than ten of Mexico’s 32 state
governors
will belong to the opposition, while the center-left Party of the Democratic Revolution will continue to control the country’s second-most important elected position and budget: the mayor’s office in Mexico City, which the PRD has held since 1997.
The decisions to appoint, rather than elect, regional governors, to introduce party-list voting, to raise the electoral threshold for parties to enter the Duma, and to repeal the minimum-turnout requirement – all accompanied by rampant manipulation of elections and the mass media – created a political system closed to feedback from society.
As of now, one minister, two provincial vice governors, one vice minister, and several senior executives in state-owned oil companies have been detained.
The G20 Embraces Green FinanceBEIJING – The G20’s finance ministers and central-bank
governors
have begun to undertake a stunning shift in mindset.
Like all other Russian governors, he was not elected by those who live in his region (before becoming governor, he was Luzhkov’s deputy).
No longer are programs simply a matter between the IMF, central bank governors, and finance ministers.
Another promising innovator is Western
Governors
University, a private nonprofit online institution founded by 19 state
governors
that serves about 58,000 students spread across the US.
He need only appoint political loyalists instead of the best available technocrats; or appoint competent technocrats whom he has cajoled into professing personal loyalty to him, rather than to their mandates as Fed
governors.
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), comprising the Fed
governors
and the presidents of the regional Federal Reserve banks, has agreed that the federal funds rate will remain at its current near-zero level until the unemployment rate drops to 6.5% and can be expected to remain there or decline even further.
Kuroda and his deputy
governors
are probably hoping that the real economy’s strong performance will translate into higher inflation soon.
Once they find one, they should remember that good central-bank
governors
are not dispensable.
A growing number of governors, mayors, and citizens recognize that Obamacare has been a success.
Given this, central bank
governors
like the ECB’s Mario Draghi and the BOJ’s Haruhiko Kuroda often emphasize QE’s ability to deliver competitive exchange rates.
Our membership includes tech entrepreneurs, bank CEOs, civil society leaders, international standard-setters, capital markets experts, central bank governors, finance and economic ministers, and heads of UN agencies.
With the fall of Nigeria’s dictatorship and the introduction of democracy in 1999,
governors
in the mainly Muslim northern provinces believed they had struck a deal with their southern counterparts on a regional rotation of the country’s presidency.
Southern
governors
countered that the north had controlled the country through more than three decades of authoritarian rule and that a southerner should hold the presidency for years to come.
Governors
of states representing 40% of the US population and 46% of US GDP have committed to implementing the Paris agreement.
In the US, Republican politicians – congressmen,
governors
and presidential candidates – are trying to derail the resettlement of a miniscule number of Syrian refugees (just 10,000) in the US.
The failure so far of the US Congress to ratify the IMF reform package agreed to by G-20 finance ministers and central-bank
governors
in 2010 is the latest breach of trust – one that makes the promise of adequate representation for emerging economies seem like a shell game.
After all, Hong Kong’s
governors
under UK rule were always British.
M. Alain Juppe, France's premier, made the point bluntly: "The European single currency is a political issue, and not a plaything for central bank
governors.
But why stop at
governors
or presidential advisers?
But, even as the authorities try to dilute their own initiatives – for example, resumption of elections for regional governors, removal of barriers to party registration, or the establishment of independent public television – they have provided new opportunities for political participation.
At the state level, Democratic
governors
have filed lawsuits to challenge Trump’s immigration executive orders, and many Democratic mayors have reaffirmed their cities’ sanctuary status for undocumented immigrants.
The Risk of a New Economic Non-OrderLONDON – Next month, when finance ministers and central bank
governors
from more than 180 countries gather in Washington, DC, for the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, they will confront a global economic order under increasing strain.
Within government, he squezzed regional governors, both chambers of parliament and even the government apparatus, concentrating all legislative, executive and judicial power in himself.
Similarly, the two regional
governors
concerned refused to go to Beslan.
Impotent ministers and
governors
should be sacked, while their offices should be given more authority.
Rather than give
governors
more authority, he demanded to appoint them himself.
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