Parliamentary
in sentence
1027 examples of Parliamentary in a sentence
To do this, leaders must resolve the issue of immigration, overcome
parliamentary
deadlock, and restore law and order in cities.
We saw that dynamic play out in Algeria in the early 1990’s, with the Islamic Salvation Front’s first-round victory in a
parliamentary
election (which prompted the cancellation of the second round); with Hamas’s electoral victory in Palestine in 2006; and, most recently, with the Muslim Brotherhood’s democratic rise to power in Egypt.
A Sunni-Shia Bridge Too FarBAGHDAD – Iraq’s recent
parliamentary
election, the first since United States troops left the country in 2011, was held amid a rising tide of violence that is fast approaching the levels experienced during the 2005-2007 insurgency.
All have in common not only economic and policy weaknesses (twin fiscal and current-account deficits, slowing growth and rising inflation, sluggish structural reforms), but also presidential or
parliamentary
elections this year.
A glance at any EU member state’s
parliamentary
calendar shows that lawmaking there is largely confined to domestic issues.
For to convince the world that they would continue reforming, Poland and Hungary’s postcommunists formed coalition governments despite winning overwhelming
parliamentary
majorities.
The “Rational” Suicide BomberHamas’s surprise victory in the Palestinian
parliamentary
election has made the question of who is a terrorist, and how terrorism should be tackled, more urgent than ever.
With Prime Minister Theresa May having so far failed to secure
parliamentary
support for her negotiated exit deal, Britain is in the midst of a full-scale political crisis, and EU leaders have no choice but to watch from the sidelines as the drama unfolds.
And it would be absurd to think that Russian President Vladimir Putin will refrain from interfering in Ukraine’s upcoming presidential and
parliamentary
elections.
With no
parliamentary
majority possible, a weak caretaker government is inevitable.
The
parliamentary
authorization itself is carefully worded to underline Turkey’s limited aims.
But, whatever you do in the next few months to win the forthcoming
parliamentary
elections, please remember that the support that Kadima has received from the Israeli public derives precisely from the fact that it has taken a moderate centrist position.
In light of the totalitarian experience, they stopped identifying democracy with
parliamentary
sovereignty – the classic interpretation of modern representative democracy everywhere but in the United States.
Never again should a
parliamentary
assembly just cede power to a Hitler or a Pétain.
In a plaintive soprano accompanied by a cello’s lament, lingering between song and silence, the memory came back to me on Monday morning, the day after the second round of France’s
parliamentary
election.
Such is the true revolution toward which Macron and his
parliamentary
majority will have to work in France.
Fearing threats to their vast economic empire and their grip on high politics, the generals decided to end the reforms, overturn the results of Algeria’s first democratic
parliamentary
elections, and remove Benjedid from power.
He was beginning to support the idea of Russia becoming a parliamentary, not a presidential, republic and was gaining influence ahead of this year's Duma elections.
Should Nepal adopt a
parliamentary
system, an executive presidency, or some combination of the two?
This week, Putin told the United Russia party that he will place his name at the top of its ballot for the
parliamentary
election scheduled for December 2, which could enable him to become Russia’s new prime minister after the presidential election due in March 2008.
It has been said that presidential democracy only strengthens Russian political culture’s tendency to favor rulers with a “strong hand,” whereas a
parliamentary
system would allow for a more “horizontal” distribution of power.
So any future Prime Minister Putin will be able to say— hey , I rule under the ultra-democratic Italian
parliamentary
model.
Lt. Gen. Hamid Gul, the former Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief, confirmed that he sponsored an alliance of right-wing political parties to stop her from getting a
parliamentary
majority.
In Europe, French politicians moved up the
parliamentary
ladder in the Fourth Republic, and could aspire to climb to the presidency in the Fifth.
That, however, was out of the question: the AKP benefited from the rules put in place for the 2002 and 2007 general elections, in both cases converting pluralities of the popular vote into large
parliamentary
majorities.
The amendment won
parliamentary
approval, but was subsequently rejected by the Constitutional Court.
Last month,
parliamentary
elections dealt a mortal blow to Tudjmans' monolithic party, HDZ.
Moreover, the chancellor is not directly elected, and can be removed only by a constructive motion of no confidence, meaning that a
parliamentary
majority selects a new chancellor.
What is likely to happen when a large and heterogeneous coalition with barely a
parliamentary
majority must govern in an increasingly dire economic situation?
He had to appoint officials, select prime ministers after
parliamentary
elections, award state decorations, and make speeches.
Back
Next
Related words
Election
Majority
Elections
Government
Which
Political
Party
Presidential
System
Would
Democracy
Seats
Country
Could
Their
Parties
Opposition
Power
After
Coalition