Sentences with phrase «fixed at the next election»

Got ta get this response problem fixed at the next election, maybe sooner.

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It's also possible that Harper, himself, could pull the plug on his minority administration at some point before the next fixed election date — just as he did in September — although such a move would make an utter mockery of Harper's own, now - tarnished, fixed - election law.
At the same time, a year of good governance is certainly not enough to fix Italy's problems and it is increasingly clear that, after the general elections foreseen for next spring, the country can not afford to go back to politics as usual.
Under the terms of the Fixed - term Parliaments Act 2011, the period between one general election and the next is fixed at 5 years, unless the Commons passes a motion of no confidence in the Government sooner than that, or if the House of Commons, with the support of at least two thirds of its members, resolves that a general election should take place soFixed - term Parliaments Act 2011, the period between one general election and the next is fixed at 5 years, unless the Commons passes a motion of no confidence in the Government sooner than that, or if the House of Commons, with the support of at least two thirds of its members, resolves that a general election should take place sofixed at 5 years, unless the Commons passes a motion of no confidence in the Government sooner than that, or if the House of Commons, with the support of at least two thirds of its members, resolves that a general election should take place sooner.
Conservatives will be free to change spending priorities within the fixed budget: «Adopting these 2 per cent a year spending plans has implications for the manifesto that we will offer the country at the next election.
At the moment — and we could be four and half years away from the next election (Fixed Term Parliaments Act)-- there look to be a couple of possibilities.
No approval by the Board of Directors shall be required and election of a nominee shall be by two - thirds majority of the eligible votes cast in a mail ballot at the time fixed for the next annual election ballot.
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