Sentences with phrase «aftermath of the election»

By dealing with the issue in the immediate aftermath of an election, lawmakers were able to maximize the time voters would have to forget that incumbents seeking another term had increased their pay.
Many moderates spoke out in the immediate aftermath of the election result to praise Corbyn, with Lord Mandelson among those to say the Labour leader had managed to deliver a political earthquake.
Nevertheless, the questionable circumstances under which it did so in the immediate aftermath of the election demonstrates just how many avenues there are for Trump's conflicts of interest to interfere with governance around the world.
Felder, who had refused to pick sides in the immediate aftermath of the elections earlier this month, said during a telephone interview last night that he had informed both the Senate GOP and Democratic Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins of his decision yesterday.
«The 10,000 members who joined the party in the immediate aftermath of election disaster are the type of people who donate money to save mangy bears tethered to stakes in castle moats as a tourist attraction.
Chris McLaughlin in Tribune wrote in the immediate aftermath of the election how Peter Mandelson had sidelined Gordon Brown's allies, and was flirting with the Liberals during the campaign.
The OBR was set up by the new chancellor in the immediate aftermath of the election with the task of supplying the government with independent forecasts on economic growth and the state of the UK public finances.
Yet many American businesses do not share Trump's environmental laissez - faire attitude, and in the aftermath of the election, 365 of them signed a letter calling on Trump and the US Congress not to abandon the Paris Agreement, which was ratified by almost 200 nations just a few days before Trump was elected.
Nooyi is not the first CEO or corporate official who has shared details about the fear or anxieties being felt by some of their employees in the aftermath of the election.
The net result: 10 - year TIPS inflation expectations have slipped to 1.90 %, close to where they were in the immediate aftermath of the election.
Blessedly, in the aftermath of the election, I had the occasion to revisit Madeleine L'Engle's fantastic Genesis Trilogy, as I've been asked to write the foreword for a new edition.
Politics is never more brutal than in the aftermath of an election.
One of the most popular explanations in the immediate aftermath of the election was that we had seen a repeat of the polling failure of 1992 where «shy Tory» voters were believed to have swung the election.
Fixation with the aftermath of the election soon began to drown out everything else.
In the aftermath of the election, the FN called for a referendum on the EU, the blocking of EU institutions, and a snap general election.
Speaking in the aftermath of the election results, he called on Labour's ruling National Executive Committee «not to rush our election», saying there was time for a «brutal post-mortem» about Labour's «underlying philosophy and thinking».
Now fast - forward to the aftermath of that elections, President Mahama has undoubtedly faced certain challenges in the course of his four year administration.
In November, in the immediate aftermath of the election, Sarsour blasted the assemblywoman — who is the daughter of Greek and Cuban immigrants — when she tweeted that the Council should focus «half as much effort on the citizens that actually elected them» in response to a tweet by City Council's account emphasizing New York City's status as a so - called «sanctuary city» for immigrants.
Previous Labour leaders Gordon Brown and Ed Miliband resigned in the aftermath of their election defeats in 2010 and 2015.
He added that there are men of God in the country who have been praising the evil acts that have been visited on members of the NDC in the aftermath of the elections.
No party won an absoloute majority so Labour remained in government in the immediate aftermath of the election.
Join the Guardian's election team tomorrow morning, as we bring you the latest news, reaction, analysis, pictures, and video in the aftermath of the election.
His agility in the immediate aftermath of the election, when he made his brilliant moves to form a relationship with the Lib Dems was no surprise.
Below are some of the thoughts from our focus group (see 2:49 pm) on Ed Miliband's leadership and Labour's loss in the aftermath of the election result:
In the aftermath of the election, Ed Miliband launched a shake - up of Scottish Labour, with Johann Lamont becoming the first elected leader in Scottish Labour's history.
In the aftermath of the election the shape of the select committee system in the new parliament is now beginning to emerge, with the party label of the chairs of the various House of Commons committees being allocated.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's re-election campaign spent nearly $ 8 million in the final days of the campaign and in the aftermath of Election Day, a campaign finance report filed Monday shows.
But in the aftermath of the election, environmental advocates were trying to determine how his presidency will affect the region, especially in light of his pledge to defund the Environmental Protection Agency.
Idris explained further that the trained police officers are those the force utilised to cover the flash points during the Liberian National election as well as subsequent protests that marked the aftermath of that election by supporters of George Weah, a presidential candidate in that election.
In the immediate aftermath of the election, the mayor said that Clinton's platform lacked a progressive populist economic message.
Speaking on the BBC1 Politics Show, Johnson said the aftermath of the election would be met by a «strong focus on the electoral system».
Nana Akufo - Addo further commended the incumbent, President Yahaya Jammeh, «for graciously conceding defeat, thereby laying to rest any lingering suspicion and anxiety about the fate of Gambia in the aftermath of the elections
Boris Johnson, the London mayor, and Jeremy Hunt suggested in the immediate aftermath of the election that the UK could need to consider a federalist solution or offer sweeping new powers.
«We don't want people walking around in the aftermath of this election like they did on the morning of Nov. 9, wishing they had taken the time to go to the polls,» Hizzoner told the congregation at Maranatha Baptist Church in Queens, citing the surprise victory of President Trump last year.
«I made this poster in the aftermath of the election because I feel powerless, defeated, afraid; don't know what to do but want to help.
Artist Statement «I made this poster in the aftermath of the election because I feel powerless, defeated, afraid; don't know what to do but want to help.
At least that's the view of California's departing governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is touting his state's environmental credentials in the aftermath of an election that featured the resounding defeat of a ballot initiative that would have suspended the state's landmark climate change and renewable energy law.
The Verge asked Zuckerberg how Facebook would evaluate the effectiveness of the changes he made, and how the company would communicate whether they were working both in the run - up to and the aftermath of those elections.
«A spike in economic optimism in the immediate aftermath of an election is typical.

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