Sentences with phrase «factionalism in»

Last year, a member of the party, 37 - year old Sadiq Abubakar, was killed in the Asawase constituency in a disagreement which was largely spearheaded by the perceived factionalism in the party.

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All over the empire, Christian factionalism led to a perceptible increase in the climate of violence.
Henry Kissinger has made a diplomatic career of explaining peoples in conflict to one another; in private life the imagination (emotion) powered by factual information (intellect) could, if exercised assiduously, make simply astonishing headway toward breaking down factionalism, the sense of us and them.
Nor did it notice how within a people «professing the same religion» incommensurate universes of discourse participate in bloody factionalism.
Yet from another angle, there were responsibilities to be met, temptations to sexual indulgence, acquisitiveness, factionalism, and the will to power to be overcome, rights to be defended, and duties to be undertaken in the name of Christ, which are perennial in character.
But unless the community could overcome the alienating factionalism of that pluralism with a Spirit - generated consensus, there could be no setting in which converts could mature.
A directionless government, without the underpinning of a clear purpose, inevitably ended in factionalism, intrigue and bankruptcy.
These three groups on the right of the Party aim to cooperate in this Parliament, putting an end to the factionalism of the right during the opposition years.
Unfortunately, the management of a major political party in the UK does not suit factionalism.
Rightwing MPs, not unions, split Labour in 1931 and 1981, just as it was New Labour parliamentarians who fuelled the debilitating Blair - Brown factionalism that so weakened the most recent Labour government, as Mandelson surely knows.
He told the BBC Politics Show yesterday: «There was far too much self - indulgent and egotistical factionalism and people spending their weekends at London dinner parties plotting the demise of other people in the Labour party.
As a country, it is time we rid ourselves of factionalism of all kinds, especially those borne out of political divisions, in order that we can pull together as one people working to realize a common vision of development and prosperity for our country and people.
As an ironic side note, back when US was created, people were actually idealistic enough to actually try and avoid factionalism (as partisanship was known back then) in politics.
The run - up to the party's national executive elections in Tamale in April 2014, was characteristically, beset with factionalism, especially, in the case of the position for Chairman and the General - Secretary.
Last week Tower Hamlets Labour group, myopic in their perpetual factionalism, joined forces with local Tories to vote down the annual budget proposed by the former Labour council leader and now independent mayor Lutfur Rahman, who of course was removed as Labour candidate by the National Executive Committee in the run up to the 2010 mayoral election, despite having been selected by a majority of local party members.
Prescott, who has already published his memoirs, was measured in his criticism of Mandelson's decision to publish, but waded into the factionalism that disfigured Labour in government.
But it isn't just the Tories - there are the splits in the Labour Party, perhaps best typified by the Welsh Leader completely at odds with its Westminster Leader, and plagued by internal rifts, and even the nationalists Plaid Cymru riven with factionalism, unsure about what Wales» future holds.
We now find ourselves in the middle of Labour's first truly modern leadership campaign; one that eschews the left / right factionalism of the past and the fatalism we used to have about whether we could actually win power at all.
Wild Reeds though, is haunted by the past, both the war in Algeria that comes to an end during the course of the film, but also WW2 and the factionalism of France's postwar politics.
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