Sentences with phrase «election timetable from»

The Electoral Registration and Administration Act 2013 further extends the length of the general election timetable from seventeen to twenty - five days, excluding weekends and bank holidays.

Not exact matches

There is no strict timetable for coalition talks to follow, and in 2010, an agreement was not reached until the following Tuesday, five days on from the election.
Tony Blair, under pressure from Gordon Brown, conceded that he would allow «ample» time for a «stable and orderly» transition, faced demands from MPs for a «timetable», carried out a defensive reshuffle after disastrous local elections in 2006, and finally, after his failure to condemn the Israeli invasion of Lebanon provoked the September coup, was forced to hand in his 12 months notice.
Mr John Boadu, announcing the congress timetable, said, «Any applicant who would refuse to use all the internal party mechanisms to address any disputes as prescribed by Article 4 (6) of the party's constitution and rather goes to court to seek redress would automatically be barred from taking part in the impending elections
The Nigerian Senate has again stated that its decision to review Electoral Act, which would alter sequence of election timetable starting from next year, was not...
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