Phrases with «political deadlock»

"Political deadlock" refers to a situation where opposing political groups or parties are unable to agree or make progress on important issues because of conflicting views or strong disagreements. It often leads to a stalemate or gridlock in decision-making, preventing the government from functioning effectively. Full definition

Sentences with «political deadlock»

  • The ongoing political deadlock in Thailand will not halt the redevelopment of Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok it was confirmed earlier, with plans to build a third runway to proceed. (breakingtravelnews.com)
  • The article notes this is seen by the White House as a way to sustain energy science and technology development even as the automatic spending cuts kick in under what's being called sequestration — a euphemism for forced cuts in all programs because of political deadlock over changes in taxes and entitlements. (dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com)
  • After weeks of political deadlock following a general election in 2013, the party of Silvio Berlusconi — at the time called The People of Freedom — supported Enrico Letta from Partido Democratico. (cnbc.com)
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