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True, anti-establishment, mostly Euroskeptic,
parties
won about one-fifth of the vote.
Moreover, not all protest
parties
reject the EU.
In Europe’s crisis-affected countries, young people, who have been hardest hit, voted en masse for leftist “anti-austerity” parties, most notably in Greece.
But these
parties
do not reject the EU.
The rejection of the EU seems more fundamental in parts of northern Europe, where the elderly tend to vote for right-wing populist
parties.
The deeper roots of the surge of Euroskeptic and other protest
parties
originate with the general dissatisfaction with the state of the economy and dysfunctional national political systems.
Instead of turning to the state’s two regional
parties
– one headed by a former prime minister of India, the other by a former chief minister – Karnataka’s voters sought refuge in the tested Congress, enabling it to secure a firm majority in the state assembly.
The BPAC led a non-partisan better-governance campaign to mobilize the city’s young voters, who have often not bothered to vote in state and national elections, registering more than 600,000 new voters and supporting over a dozen candidates from four parties, several of whom won.
Here, too, it should be noted that all political
parties
in India share blame for politicizing and undermining India’s human-capital foundations.
An alliance between the two largest parties, the late Benazir Bhutto’s Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and Nawaz Sharif’s Muslim League faction (PML-N) is what the country needs and what most Pakistanis want.
With the addition of smaller
parties
and independents to the coalition, they can also impeach Musharraf and restore the judiciary, which he had deposed.
As a result, the Bush administration is aggressively interfering in coalition talks between Pakistan’s political
parties.
Its political parties, rather than working together to address pressing economic problems, remained at each other’s throats.
As Gabriel put it in a letter to the Commission last November: “The EU has an attractive single market and significant political means to structure it; the EU must bring these factors into play in order to assert itself against other
parties
involved at the global level.”
As the
parties
prepare to meet in Geneva for the second round of United Nations-sponsored peace talks, the government has launched vicious barrel-bomb attacks on Aleppo and other cities; more moderate Islamist rebel groups, including the Free Syrian Army, are openly at war with Al Qaeda affiliates; and Al Qaeda-linked groups are now fighting among themselves.
Here are three ways to simplify the equation and maximize the chances that the
parties
to the Geneva II peace conference will be able to agree on more than the desirability of someday holding a Geneva III.
First, the most important contribution that this conference can make to the possibility of a negotiated settlement and a political transition in Syria is to change the principal parties’ incentives.
Those criteria must include the parties’ willingness to allow humanitarian aid to flow to all Syrian civilians under their control and an end to war crimes and crimes against humanity, including systematic targeting of medical personnel, starvation of populations under siege, and executions of war prisoners.
But the data were not made available, because the interested
parties
were (and remain) afraid to share it, knowing full well what would be revealed.
Right-wing populist
parties
have included EU institutions among the targets of their xenophobia.
We need politicians willing and able to rise above their own power interests, or the particular interests of their
parties
or states, and act in accord with the fundamental interests of today's humanity -- that is, to behave the way everyone should behave, even though most may fail to do so.
Nevertheless, with both sides claiming the mantle of international law, authoritative legal decisions about these issues might perhaps push the
parties
to reach a lasting agreement.
Overall, the emerging political players – particularly the Islamist
parties
– have adopted a rather conciliatory tone regarding engagement with international actors.
These parties’ economic programs are by and large pro-market, emphasizing the private sector’s role in driving growth and the need to attract foreign capital.
Short-term goals must have priority, because many Islamist
parties
are being pressed to produce positive results within a single electoral cycle.
Attempts to legalize a limited form of gay marriage were quashed three times by the local congress of Mexico City, by
parties
of the left and right alike.
Not only is a yearning for the “good old days” – before the EU supposedly impinged on national sovereignty – fueling the rise of nationalist political parties;European leaders continue to try to apply yesterday’s solutions to today’s problems.
In this context, political
parties
and movements criticizing or opposing the EU have gained considerable traction, particularly in Western Europe.
For decades, most of India’s political
parties
have practiced forms of “strategic secularism” to secure a so-called Muslim vote bank – an approach that has stoked resentment among the country’s Hindu majority while doing little to improve Muslims’ wellbeing.
The Web is making large traditional political
parties
as obsolete as bank branches or bookstores.
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