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And Putin will remain prime minister throughout that time, with a good chance of becoming president again in 2012 or 2016 – or after any other
presidential
election over the next two decades.
One of the main power bases of the governors is their decisive influence over the voters in their regions who will decide the outcome of this December's parliamentary elections, as well as the
presidential
elections next June.
By adding the governors to his electoral machine, Primakov has stolen the men who turned the last
presidential
elections Yeltsin's way.
The
presidential
term has been extended.
In Austria, it took a
presidential
candidate outside of the establishment, Alexander Van der Bellen, to block – by the barest of margins – a far-right victory.
And they can expect to see the economic-stimulus effects of tax cuts peak in 2019, just before the next
presidential
election – and long before the bill comes due.
In the US, Donald Trump won the Republican Party
presidential
nomination on an anti-trade, anti-immigration platform.
Two weeks earlier, voters in Argentina’s
presidential
election had also defied the odds, narrowly giving a second-round victory to Mauricio Macri.
So just how sick is Brazil’s economy, and how will its malaise affect the outcome of the
presidential
election in October?
Against this background, Brazil is preparing for its most important
presidential
election since its transition from dictatorship to democracy in 1985 – and the polls do not bode well for Rousseff.
But other security challenges – including the presence of mercenaries on the Liberian-Ivorian border, a rise in mob justice, and the potential for unrest tied to next year’s
presidential
election – risk overshadowing the issue.
One would prefer to see Mexico’s
presidential
candidates offer platforms with ideas and proposals that respond to the challenges facing the country, but this substance deficit occurs everywhere now, almost all the time.
But, with last year’s
presidential
election, the situation began to deteriorate.
Neither of the
presidential
candidates has indicated either a plan or an inclination to reverse the projected rise in the national debt.
The Return of BacheletSANTIAGO – Michelle Bachelet’s landslide victory in Chile’s recent
presidential
election represents a mandate that many political leaders could only envy.
Coming from the presumptive Democratic
presidential
nominee, that probably sounds like political spin.
Over the 256 quarters in the 16 post-war
presidential
terms, the US economy was in recession for an average of 1.1 quarters during Democratic presidencies and 4.6 quarters during the Republican terms.
From the shift toward illiberalism in Poland and Hungary to the Brexit vote in the United Kingdom and Donald Trump’s victory in the United States’
presidential
election, a particularly lethal strain of populism is infecting societies – and it is spreading.
Paradoxically, US
presidential
candidate Donald Trump has managed to excite support for his absurd plan to build a wall on the border with Mexico at the very moment when net migration from Mexico is turning negative.
Brazil's Watershed ElectionOn October 6th, Brazil will hold its first round
presidential
elections in a vote that is seen as a referendum on President Fernando H. Cardoso's eight years in power.
The front-runners -- four-time
presidential
candidate Luiz Ignacio "Lula" da Silva of the Workers' Party, the leader in the polls all year; and former governor and finance minister Ciro Gomes of the Progressive Socialist Party -- claim that Cardoso's rule made Brazil more vulnerable than ever before to the vagaries of international markets.
But the country's bitter and divisive
presidential
campaign will leave bad blood, and whoever becomes president will be unable to count on Cardoso's large and cohesive majorities in Congress.
America's Problems Run Deeper than Wall StreetCAMBRIDGE – With less than two months remaining before America’s
presidential
election, much attention is focused on the state of the American economy and the challenges that it will present to the next president.
Indeed, the
presidential
election degenerated into a crude exercise in ballot rigging and voter intimidation.
He gave power to Shehu Shagari, the
presidential
candidate of the National Party of Nigeria, who was widely viewed as incompetent and yoked to feudal interests in Nigeria’s Muslim north.
Rajapaksa’svictory in the
presidential
election this past January, followed in April by a win for his United People’s Freedom Alliance in parliamentary elections, ensured a majority for the president and his party.
Opposition candidate General Sarath Fonseka was harassed and soon arrested after the
presidential
elections.
In the United States, Republican
presidential
candidate Donald Trump has challenged Fed governors’ independence, and made it clear that he would quickly replace the Fed’s leadership were he elected.
Enlargement now seems likely to be a contentious issue in the German parliamentary elections, and perhaps also the French
presidential
election, both due in 2002.
More fundamentally, before the
presidential
election March 18, which Putin will win virtually unchallenged, it needs Russians to understand that their choice is either Putin or disarray.
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