Phrases with «political manoeuvring»

"Political manoeuvring" refers to strategic actions taken by politicians or political groups to gain advantage or achieve their goals in the political arena. It involves tactics such as negotiating, persuasion, or making calculated moves to consolidate power or influence decisions. Full definition

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Sentences with «political manoeuvring»

  • Bonn and the Bomb examines the eight years of political manoeuvring behind the negotiation of this treaty, which West Germany eventually signed in 1969, ratifying it in 1975. (newscientist.com)
  • «It is increasingly clear that the bailout is a nakedly political manoeuvre by Chris Grayling,» he said. (theguardian.com)
  • But speaking at a Westminster press conference today, Cameron said: «Cancelling the spending review is nothing to do with economic uncertainty and everything to do with political manoeuvring. (theguardian.com)
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