Sentences with phrase «crucial national executive»

The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) had recently held a crucial National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting which saw firebrands of the party deliberate on the best ways to capture power in the 2020 elections.

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«Voters are somewhere in between the competing visions,» said Lawrence Levy, executive dean of the National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University, an authority on voter trends in the suburbs, which are expected to be the crucial battleground in the governor's race.
«There's going to be some quite intense discussions over the next few days, I suspect, and I hope our party officials and our national executive will see sense on this and recognise that those people that have freely given of their time and their money to join the Labour party should be welcomed in and given the opportunity to take part in this crucial debate, whichever way they decide to vote,» he said.
The crucial decision on whether Jeremy Corbyn must raise 51 nominations from MPs and MEPs to compete with Ms Eagle will fall to the party's National Executive Committee (NEC).
Guy Harrison, executive director of the National Republican Congressional Committee, which saw the biggest gains of the day, told reporters on a conference call Wednesday morning that the NRCC's role Tuesday was crucial in the defeats of longtime Democratic incumbents such as Reps. Ike Skelton (Mo.) and John Spratt (S.C.).
A new book edited by the former Chief Executive of the National Apprenticeship Service, and University of Winchester Visiting Professor, David Way is to provide crucial insight from business and education leaders about the state of apprenticeships and what more needs to be done to ensure their long - term success.
«Educational equity is a crucial issue today,» said Thomas J. Gentzel, National School Boards Association Executive Director & CEO.
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