Sentences with phrase «government in a precarious position»

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The news of Greek finance minister Varoufakis» resignation is being perceived as an incremental positive for negotiations, but we think the «No» vote in Greece over the first weekend in July, the precarious position of the Greek banking system, and eurozone policymaker distrust of the current Greek government have clearly raised the chances of a Greek eurozone exit.
The Labour Party first pledged itself to a Freedom of Information Act in its 1974 election manifesto, but the precarious positions of the Wilson and Callaghan governments made progress impossible.
And, of course, Northern Ireland's hand in the Brexit negotiations is likely to be strengthened further by the makeup of the next parliament and the precarious position of the Conservative government.
The Community Solidarity Action Group hopes that this opportunity will lead to broader awareness on the precarious position Government policies are putting Aboriginal peoples in and make progress towards a united position on where those policies need to be changed.
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