Sentences with phrase «electoral promises by»

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The Liberal leader, who owes her thumping electoral victory in large part to fear of public - sector job cuts promised by the opposition Progressive Conservatives, has promised to govern from the «activist centre.»
OTTAWA — Nine million votes were wasted in the 2015 election under Canada's winner - take - all electoral system — that's more than the populations of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the Atlantic provinces combined, according to a new electoral reform primer outlining why the principle of proportionality must underpin the government's promise to bring in voting reform by the next federal election.
The plight of the Ghanaian worker has further been worsened by the failure of the Akufo Addo government to keep faith with them through the non-fulfilment of key electoral promises.
Alan Johnson is back in the headlines, given his past enthusiasm for proportional representation — allowing electoral reform, whilst not breaking Clegg's promise by keeping Brown at the helm could be an attractive prospect for both parties, although the ability of the Labour party to depose Brown has been less - than - evident this past year.
The Youths alleged that Buhari has failed the Nigerian youths especially by not fulfilling his electoral promises for them.
«So, with the kind of election conducted in April this year, I think we're hopeful that the electoral reform promised by the Federal Government will come to pass.
The «One District One Factory» programme is a flagship industrialisation programme promised by the NPP during the 2016 electoral campaign.
Jeremy Corbyn will pledge «to tackle crime for the many not the few» on a visit to Southampton, by promising at least the equivalent of one more officer per electoral ward in England and Wales.
Ambode disclosed this while speaking at the grand finale of the campaign of All Progressives Congress (APC) forSaturday's bye - election for Ifako - Ijaiye Federal Constituency of the House of Representatives, Governor Ambode assured that no electoral promise made by him would go unfulfilled, saying that he had operated under that principle ever since assuming office and remained committed to fulfilling all pledges and doing even more.
Ed Miliband's promise to hold four million doorstep chats with voters during this year's electoral campaign was met with derision by some commentators.
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