Sentences with phrase «attention of party leader»

I have written to our legislature too and copied my letter to the direct attention of each party leader as well as independents of my legislature including about the misbehaviours of our Attorney General's office.
This brought him to the attention of party leader Tony Blair, and shortly after his defeat by the SNP he was welcomed at the Scottish Labour Party Conference in the Eden Court Theatre in Inverness where he spoke immediately before Blair in the critical debate on abolition of Clause 4.4 of the Labour Party Constitution.
«We called the attention of the party leaders to the fact that an agency under the executive issues a damning report twice against the nominee under the same executive.

Not exact matches

Elizabeth May: Mr. Speaker, I can assure the hon. member for Dauphin — Swan River — Marquette that, as leader of the Green Party, I pay a lot of attention to measurable actions of the party that he represParty, I pay a lot of attention to measurable actions of the party that he represparty that he represents.
Baum also pays more attention that Burgess does to economic developments, to official statements by socialist parties, and to those church Leaders who quote from Marxist sources or speak of learning from Marxist insights.
It is unusual for parties to draw attention to themselves during other party's conferences and certainly for them to come together to offer a joint statement, but it appears the leaders decided the severity of the rhetoric coming from the Birmingham conference centre merited the statement.
The state Conservative Party is so far sticking by Hoffman, but GOP leaders are wondering if the lack of national attention on NY - 23 in the upcoming general election could mean last year's Tea Party cause célèbre no longer has sufficient star power to carry their banner into the race.
We asked what people had noticed and what had passed them by, what they thought the parties were trying to tell them and how believable (or otherwise) they found it, what mattered to them and what didn't, what they made of the leaders vying for their attention, which way they were leaning and what doubts stopped them making their minds up.
Brought to statewide attention because of her whistleblowing on ethical violations by state Republican Party leaders, [1] she won election in 2006 by first defeating the incumbent governor in the Republican primary, then a former Democratic Alaskan governor in the general election.
Though the presidential election gets the most attention, a fast - approaching primary election is on the minds of local party leaders as they maneuver for control of the state legislature.
Since returning to his home state over the weekend, the Senate Democratic leader has been the focus of near - constant attention, doing interviews, holding events and rallying the party faithful for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign and for Catherine Cortez Masto to succeed him.
It's tragic because there are millions of African - American voters in New York but they get little attention from Democratic pols because these self - appointed «leaders» are a bunch of lazy or corrupt suck - ups whose idea of gaining power for Black people is to ask Party bigshots to guarantee a winning spot on «the ticket» as if this were 1910 and Tammany Hall still ruled.
In this moderate upstate New York district, freshman Democrat Rep. Dan Maffei is defending his seat against attorney Ann Marie Buerkle, a conservative Republican who has never worked in Washington, and who has lately drawn the attention of the Tea Party and national conservative leaders.
«Consequently, we consider all these as attempts to distract the attention of the former President, at a time when he is busy working with other party leaders and focusing his attention on how to reposition our great party and Nigeria for the challenges ahead.
He described the former party leader's office as «very nervous» because it had sought media attention before finding a member of the public to explain «what it was like to survive on a minimum wage».
I haven't paid much attention to the voting intention polls over recent months since without a Leader of the Opposition party politics are in a bit of a limbo.
He said, «My attention has been drawn to a series of half truths and litany of lies being peddled by some leaders, stakeholders and members of our party, the PDP, following the recent submission of the report of the reconciliation committee which I chaired.
It wouldn't be a huge surprise if Labour continued to exploit the tensions within the Conservative party, who are increasingly in danger of chasing their own tail down the plug hole over the EU, as they keep on coming back to it, criticising their own leaders, and drawing attention to the party splits, over and over, like a child picking a scab.
Earlier on Wednesday, Cuomo took a slap at Republican Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos of Long Island, suggesting in an interview on Talk 1300 AM that Skelos was paying undue attention to the right wing of his party.
Leaders: The constituencies of the party leaders always attract attention — there is rarely any chance of them losing, the publicity of being party leader normally gives them a boost in their vote, but it's a good chance for upcoming young candidates to cut their teeth and the publicity normally attracts a wide variety of fringe candLeaders: The constituencies of the party leaders always attract attention — there is rarely any chance of them losing, the publicity of being party leader normally gives them a boost in their vote, but it's a good chance for upcoming young candidates to cut their teeth and the publicity normally attracts a wide variety of fringe candleaders always attract attention — there is rarely any chance of them losing, the publicity of being party leader normally gives them a boost in their vote, but it's a good chance for upcoming young candidates to cut their teeth and the publicity normally attracts a wide variety of fringe candidates.
All the major political parties are paying attention: Their leaders were on hand last week, echoing a commitment to raise research spending to the European Union goal of 3 % of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2010.
The British journalist, TV presenter, former Deputy Conservative Party leader and Cabinet Minister first rose to public attention during the Thatcher years before then becoming Secretary of State for Defence (and later Employment) during the John Major government.
The B.C. government took steps earlier this month to address the issue of mandatory high heels in the workplace, a topic that has received a lot of attention recently as a result of a bill that had been introduced in March by Green Party leader Andrew Weaver to prohibit employers from requiring different footwear for different genders.
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