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In the absence of concerted international action, the US and Europe have largely weighed in with vocal condemnation of the
party
committing the overwhelming number of human-rights violations: Assad and his henchmen.
When the 2016 presidential and congressional elections delivered all three branches of the US government to the party, the time to fulfill that promise seemed to have arrived.
Kim Kyong-hui’s intent to exercise power after her brother’s passing is supported by rumors that she helped arrange a traffic accident in June that killed Ri Je-gang, a senior
party
official and perceived guardian of Kim Jong-eun who reportedly attempted to oust Kim Kyong-hui and her close allies from power.
In a recent signed commentary published in People’s Daily, he also noted that, “Strengthening the party’s overall leadership is the core issue.”
Second, unlike Kaczynski’s Law and Justice
Party
(PiS), Fidesz has an even more extreme
party
to its right – Jobbik – which enjoys significant support.
But that would have required the central government to work with states to develop a rational and simpler system, with the rate capped, as the opposition Congress
party
demanded, at 18%, rather than the ultra-high 28% the BJP chose (for as many as 30% of all items, no less).
They now find themselves having agreed to a contract in which the other
party
forced them to accept terms that were never negotiated.
One reason why a region-wide trade deal foundered was that proud Brazil was unwilling to attend a
party
whose main host was the US.
With the defeat of Scotland’s independence movement – not to mention Québécois voters’ stunning rejection of the province’s largest separatist
party
in last April’s election – that hope may be waning.
Crony capitalism is not new; nor is it the province of a single
party.
Germany’s Dangerous ObsessionPARIS – As Germany’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and its Bavarian sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU), seek to form an unprecedented “Jamaica coalition” with the liberal Free Democrats (FDP) and the Greens, the rest of Europe anxiously awaits the government program that will result from their negotiations.
Each
party
in the coalition talks brings a very different perspective to the table.
The Greens, on the other hand, are keen on deepening European integration; but that is not their first priority, and they are the smallest
party
at the table.
It will always be in a political party’s interest to respond to the electorate’s fears.
Regular presidential elections in Mexico failed to disguise the fact that the same
party
ruled the country for over seven decades until earlier this year.
The
party
regained power in 1974, but within two years Britain was hit by another currency crisis – this one large enough to require support from the International Monetary Fund.
Again, Labour lost the next election and the
party
split.
Although the Conservatives did manage a narrow victory in the next election, the party’s internal fissure over European integration deepened, and by the end of the 1990s, Labour was back in power (and would remain there for more than a decade).
In any case, the Conservative
Party
is sure to face the kind of internal conflict that destroyed the Labour
party
after 1931 and again after 1976.
This may be partly because that debate has not played out along
party
lines.
But it is obvious that in the period of transition through which Serbia is going, there is a need for a strong, well-organized European-style social-democratic
party
to address these issues.
He crams his
party
with mediocrities, selects mostly bad advisers, and does not listen to the rare good ones.
Now he is clearly hamstrung not only by the Democratic opposition, but also, and perhaps more so, by the succession struggles within his own
party.
But, even without such a vow, he would find it difficult after nine years in office to combine a program of reform with a sense of what can be achieved given the mood of his
party
and of the country.
When Tony Blair says that the most important liberty is security from terrorist attacks, he has forgotten the first principles of his
party
and his country.
Like Thatcher, Blair now hears from his
party
that he should go and replies that “the people” still want him.
Yet the
party
might have a better sense of what is viable not just today, but also tomorrow – at the next election, for example.
That is why she adopted a hard line in a recent protracted wage dispute with public-sector workers – in which she ultimately prevailed, despite opposition within her own
party.
Not only has Iran developed its nuclear capabilities while a
party
to the NPT, the Israelis will say, but it also has put Israel’s destruction high on its agenda.
Opponents within his own
party
are increasingly replacing the ineffectual Tory opposition.
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