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But, since Khamenei cannot accept a single, united political faction, it is extremely unlikely that he will let the Larijani camp (which includes Tehran Mayor Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf and former Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati) become powerful enough to win the next
presidential
election.
This might force him to pick a new face for the next
presidential
election, someone with little domestic-policy experience and little influence on ordinary people’s lives.
A
Presidential
Truthfulness OathCAMBRIDGE – On January 20, 2017, Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the United States.
The US has had the good fortune of choosing largely from among
presidential
aspirants who adhere to generally accepted norms.
Mitt Romney, the Republican Party’s
presidential
nominee in 2012, was right when he called Trump “a phony, a fraud,” a candidate whose promises are “worthless.”
One simple way to do that would be to demand that all
presidential
candidates, beginning in 2020, take an oath to be truthful, responsible, and transparent in their campaign rhetoric and conduct.
While the
presidential
oath is required by the US Constitution, a candidates’ oath wouldn’t have to be.
We can start with the modest step of demanding a truthfulness oath from all future
presidential
candidates.
It has not shrunk from bombarding Abbas’s
presidential
compound, attacking Fatah’s command centers, and targeting Fatah military leaders like Rashid Abu Shbak, the commander of Fatah’s internal security and many others, all of them lieutenants of the supreme Fatah military authority in the Gaza strip, Mohamed Dahlan.
It often begins with a surprise – for example, Donald Trump, the real-estate tycoon turned reality TV star, defies the odds to become the US Republican Party’s presumptive
presidential
nominee.
The Making of MacronPARIS – Relief and pride are the main emotions many French citizens are feeling after the first round of the French
presidential
election, in which Emmanuel Macron finished first.
After the UK’s Brexit vote and Donald Trump’s victory in the US
presidential
election, surely this was Le Pen’s window of opportunity.
Now watch this explainer on the second round of France’s
presidential
election.
In the second
presidential
debate, George W. Bush was asked what how he would use America's global power and influence.
The reformers’ arguments eventually gained ground: most of Vladimir Putin’s reforms during his first
presidential
term were promoted and even designed by the new capitalists.
Whatever happens in the March 2012
presidential
elections, the political mobilization of the middle class will eventually lead to democratization.
The sheer volume of false utterances and outright lies spewed during the United States’
presidential
election campaign implies a growing disdain for factual knowledge, as does the proliferation of fake news disseminated without journalistic filters on social-media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter.
In the United States,
presidential
candidates appeal to anxious voters by blaming the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) for the erosion of the country’s manufacturing base.
She is unlikely to win; but, then again, that’s what most people said about the United Kingdom’s vote in June to leave the European Union and Donald Trump’s campaign in the United States for the Republican Party’s
presidential
nomination.
The United States is gripped by the most bizarre
presidential
primary campaign in living memory, with populist outsiders threatening to topple established party machines.
Most recently, it has unveiled plans to write a new constitution before the
presidential
election, and its electoral commission has disqualified 10 of the 23
presidential
candidates on flimsy grounds.
Talat has set the
presidential
election in early 2010 as a deadline for agreement, while Christofias is not without political challenges within his own coalition.
The Failure of China BashingWith China's rapid growth increasingly affecting a wide range of issues worldwide, it has become expedient for US
presidential
candidates to blame China for some of America's domestic problems.
But in this year's US
presidential
election campaign, China bashing has been virtually non-existent.
But that remains a long-term strategic goal, not the stuff of
presidential
campaigns, especially when China seems too weak to pose any immediate threat to the US on any front in the foreseeable future.
Russiagate in PolandWARSAW – While many Americans remain transfixed by investigations into Russian meddling in the 2016 US
presidential
election, Poles are learning that their country may have served as a testing ground for Russia’s efforts.
Steve Bannon’s European AdventureNEW YORK – After being cast out of the White House and Breitbart News, Stephen K. Bannon, often referred to as the mastermind of Donald Trump’s
presidential
campaign, has vowed to remake Europe.
Planning for President Le PenLONDON – After the United Kingdom’s unexpected vote to leave the European Union and Donald Trump’s unexpected triumph in the US
presidential
election last year, you might imagine that Europe’s chancelleries have developed detailed contingency plans for a victory by the far-right National Front’s Marine Le Pen in France’s
presidential
election.
The last Republican
presidential
candidate, Mitt Romney, and his vice-presidential running mate, Paul Ryan, campaigned in 2012 on a program that would likely have added trillions of dollars to the US debt over the next ten years, owing to tax cuts and increased defense spending.
WASHINGTON, DC – A year ago, Emmanuel Macron’s decisive victory in the French
presidential
election, and his party’s subsequent success in legislative elections, caused many to breathe a sigh of relief.
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