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As a result, the talks were transformed into a full-blown leaders’ summit, with
presidents
and prime ministers heading to Denmark to seal the deal themselves.
There is also the relatively long-standing OAS practice of sending Election Observer Missions, usually led by former
presidents
or foreign ministers, to observe voting in various countries.
The article named former Tanzanian
presidents
Benjamin Mkapa and Jakaya Kikwete, which the government claimed was a violation of the Media Services Act of 2016.
De Gaulle’s constitution has also proved flexible enough to allow France to overcome several crises – Algeria, May 1968, de Gaulle’s resignation, changes of government from right to left, and antagonism between left-wing
presidents
and right-wing prime ministers or vice-versa (“la cohabitation”), as occurred in 1986, 1993, and 1997.
Foreign policy has almost invariably been the refuge of US
presidents
hit by mid-term defeats.
It certainly wasn’t – and isn’t – foreign policy, as George H. W. Bush, one of America’s most proficient
presidents
in international affairs – can attest.
Over time, what had been an exception became routine: the possibility of consecutive terms or alternating re-election of
presidents
in countries with little democratic tradition.
Many of the
presidents
re-elected, either directly or by alternating terms with someone else, a la the Kirchners, won because they seemed to be responding to social demands for more security or less poverty.
All of these tasks are domestic; the danger posed by the profusion of re-elected
presidents
will not be checked by external forces.
But critics argue that the best managers are not necessarily the best paid, that the market for them is not transparent, and that boards of directors are often partial to their
presidents
when setting compensation.
During the Cold War, successive US
presidents
were perfectly happy to send in troops, directly or indirectly, to ensure that friendly governments prevailed in the Americas (and beyond).
Moreover, India can claim a great deal of pride in the fact that the last two
presidents
were from minority populations – one from the lowest of castes (Harijan, formerly referred to as “untouchables”), and another one from the Muslim community.
Both of India’s last two
presidents
had distinguished themselves in professional careers before being elected – one in the Foreign Service and the other in nuclear physics – and their reputations were above reproach.
Many past
presidents
have also used the position to throw their intellectual weight behind such important issues as education and India’s cultural diversity.
Whether CEOs and
presidents
realize it or not, the signals they convey are always closely watched.
He has proven to be one of America’s least knowledgeable
presidents
when it comes to science – and one of the most ready to turn science into a political issue.
A recession at some point during Trump’s presidency is probable, judging from Republican presidents’ remarkable historical track record.
Two recessions began during Bush’s administration; in fact, most of the recessions since the Great Depression began under Republican
presidents.
Shang Fulin, Chair of the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) reminded bank leaders in September that they “are primarily party members and party secretaries and secondarily bank chairman and presidents.”
But the sheer increase in the number of university
presidents
drawn from business and industry implies that McDonald's and MIT may, at least in principle, be judged according to the same operational and performance standards.
He selects the
presidents
of state universities from a list submitted by the YOK.
Twenty-First Century PopulismIn Venezuela, Bolivia, and Ecuador a new left is said to being born, which their
presidents
call “twenty-first century socialism.”
Bolivia’s Morales also has managed to impose a similar Assembly, though with uncertain results, and Correa is wielding the threat of constitutional change against “the traditional parties, the native oligarchies, and the empire” – the common enemies of all three
presidents.
It’s a combination that has led to the overthrow of two
presidents
in the last three years.
And
presidents
may set bad precedents.
University
presidents
must work to boost their institutions’ citation records, even though they know that the validity and reliability of these data, and the rankings that they inform, are questionable.
But the rule is that governments should run surpluses and not deficits, so various American presidents’ economic advisers have been advocates of aiming for budget surpluses except in times of slack demand and threatening depression.
Trump, like all presidents, wants to win.
With US legislation and claims of executive authority increasingly giving US
presidents
the power to wage wars, declare all of America a battlefield, assassinate US citizens and non-citizens around the world, hold Afghanis, Iraqis, and Pakistanis indefinitely without charge or trial, and accuse Australian publishers of espionage, the rest of the world needs fearless and accurate American reporting.
Trump’s 2% demand is neither unfounded nor unprecedented: previous US
presidents
have also called on European countries to increase their defense spending.
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