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The Joint Statement, while clinically welcoming the agreement, states that both
parties
“thereby turn their focus to the future of their bilateral relationship,” underscoring “the benefits an expansion of ties would provide for both countries as well as for the American and Libyan peoples.”
This process will occur as the two
parties
start to identify priority areas for interaction,beginning with oil and gas, as well as military-technical and aerospace cooperation.
Competition between the two
parties
is simply a contest for access to public resources, devoid of ideological debate about the best use of those resources, or about the state’s role in the economy and society.
But, in addition to bringing the Liberals to power, democratization granted the left its first foothold within the Paraguayan state and its first opportunity to build its own political machine – a deeply threatening prospect for both traditional
parties.
The 18th amendment to the constitution, adopted in 2010, does precisely that, but implementation is being delayed by
parties
that prefer a highly centralized political structure.
Both have connections to political parties, most of which have consistently spoken out for democracy and against an Islamic state.
But political
parties
advocating for implementation of Sharia have lost ground in successive elections from 1955 to 2009.
The
parties
that still support Sharia have largely disappeared or changed their platform.
Rather than taking over the state, Islamist
parties
have been forced by the electorate to alter their policies to account for Indonesian pluralism.
Given that the Labour Party leader at the time supported the hard-headed policy of Howard and his Liberal Party, both of Australia’s major
parties
were at fault.
The Dark Side of SyrizaOXFORD – On January 25, Greece voted decisively for change, removing from power the two political
parties
– New Democracy and Pasok – that have ruled the country in one form or another since the restoration of democracy in 1974.
Both
parties
speak the same language – that of virulent nationalism – used by Europe's enemies, whether in Dresden or Moscow.
For the past five years, Tsipras has built Syriza's support by attacking the pro-euro Greek
parties
as “neo-liberal" puppets of Germany.
Syriza's main innovation has been to capitalize on the urgent need for change in Greece by portraying the
parties
it has ousted as somehow aligned with the county's enemies, including the EU.
A rising tide of Islamophobic rhetoric can be seen in Europe’s mainstream media and among its political
parties
– for example, the Danish People’s Party, the Dutch Freedom Party, the French National Front, the Swiss Peoples’ Party, the English Defense League, the Italian Northern League, and the Austrian Freedom Party.
Similar
parties
exist or are emerging elsewhere in Europe.
The Trumping of American PoliticsWASHINGTON, DC – As Republicans and Democrats go through the long process of selecting a nominee for next year’s presidential election, both
parties
face the same question.
Of course, America’s experience with divided government can leave one pessimistic about the two parties’ ability to compromise; but, as Mexico recently demonstrated when its three big
parties
agreed on a market-oriented “Pact for Mexico,” even bitterly opposed political
parties
can overcome their suspicions to embrace needed reforms.
Corporate-tax reform also offers a good opportunity for bipartisan agreement, especially given that Obama and congressional leaders of both
parties
have expressed interest.
But that can happen only if enough legislators in both parties, and the president, remove their intellectual and political blinders and reach the long-term compromises needed to create jobs and increase incomes.
Moreover, claims that the Saudi coalition has intentionally targeted civilians – or infrastructure, for that matter – have not been substantiated by neutral
parties.
But, given rising inequality and growing disenchantment with politics and political parties, it addresses questions that remain relevant for representative democracy today.
The number of seats won by the socialists and centre-right
parties
is likely to influence the make-up of the next European Commission – and thus the EU’s political agenda until 2014.
Today, many more of us are supporters of NGOs than are members of political
parties.
It is also about building relationships with civil-society actors in other countries and facilitating networks between non-governmental
parties
at home and abroad.
That is surprising, given the widening political gap between America’s two main political
parties.
Christian Democrats, and even conservative parties, adopted its tenets.
This is the main political project in most free societies, and it is in principle acceptable to all major
parties.
The Benelux countries, some Scandinavian states, and many of the new Europeans of East Central Europe have chosen traditionally right-of-centre
parties.
But the real progress made in recent years on women’s rights in Morocco suggests otherwise: a unique combination of activism by secular and religious women, the calculations of political parties, and a significant role for the King has led to real progress.
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