Sentences with phrase «contested election approaches»

«It's just not enough to see a flurry of activity as a contested election approaches

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After the excitement of an unexpected leadership contest, a new leader, a surge in membership and fresh approach to PMQs, what can the party expect from its members and supporters when it comes to doing the less glamourous work of fighting a local election?
Acrimonious Contest It further predicted an acrimonious contest between the ruling NDC and the opposition NPP in November saying, «Ongoing economic weakness at a time of approaching elections will expose Ghana to a notable risk of political and social instability early in the forecast period.»
«I stand by what I said yesterday, and the virus that I'm referring to is the policies and the approach of the likes of Peter Mandelson, who seem to continually push these sweeping statements that what this contest is all about is about Labour winning an election, it's all about being credible, it's all about moving back to what he describes as the centre ground of British politics.
We are of the view that politics must be a contest of ideas and its practitioners must reflect their desires and interests in serving the larger interest of the people other than fighting as we approach the 2016 elections.
«I personally feel that anybody approaching 60 years should not go and contest for governorship election.
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