Sentences with phrase «in public discontent»

Functionaries around the leader monopolise the execution of power, which often leads to abuse and corruption with a subsequent growth in public discontent.

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«The determination of the PSD - led government to charge ahead with the contentious criminal justice reform in disregard of widespread public discontent and political opposition sets a scene for tumultuous period ahead, highlighting a risk of further deteriorating operating environment,» Andrius Tursa, advisor on central and eastern European issues at Teneo Intelligence said in a note last week.
Protests in Greece have already turned deadly, and public discontent is expected to increase as unemployment (above 16 %) continues to rise thanks to unpopular austerity measures.
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A shaky Chinese regime is likely to try and displace public discontents over the policy's impacts on the Chinese economy and Chinese society by chest - thumping in its immediate neighborhood; signs of this are already visible in the South China Sea.
The pontiff wrote: «The result is a dangerous dichotomy, since things can be said there that would be unacceptable in public discourse, and people look to compensate for their own discontent by lashing out at others.
In this case I lost quite a few, but never planned to go public with my discontents.
My theme is «Christianity and Its Discontents,» and in the first lecture I will address the way in which the psychologization of the politics of the Left has transformed, and continues to transform, public life.
Election returns and public - opinion studies indicate discontent with some serious imperfections in recent liberal political policies and programs; studies also show that the general population does not want to give up the values of such programs and still wants additional selected government services.
Friday's event illustrates that Bahrain has categorically stopped paying lip - service to the international agreements on human rights that it promised to ingrain in its domestic legal code and constitution in 2012, amidst widespread public discontent.
The UK government remains committed to austerity measures such as the cap on public sector pay; but in a speech on 20 June 2017 Chancellor Philip Hammond acknowledged public discontent with austerity, and suggested the government would consider increased borrowing to invest in economic growth.
His wife's decision to go public with her concerns will shock many people, but it shows the level of discontent with the president's leadership, says the BBC's Naziru Mikailu in the capital, Abuja.
This is also half the number when membership peaked at over 13 million in the late 1970s as the public suffered the winter of discontent.
Labour is failing to capitalise on public discontent, despite a clear fall in support for the Conservatives.
He says Trumps power lies in his «embodiment» of the public's discontent.
[56] In January 1979, Britain was hit by a series of public sector worker strikes that came to be known as the «Winter of Discontent
In situations like this, the British public have a great many ways of expressing their discontent with the head of Her Majesty's government.
If it crosses the line too often, then the government unhappy about this situation may, in public express its discontent.
As for the Sheffield rally, and the Tory press, yes years of criticism of kinnock gave a bad view, but he'd done a lot of damage to himself, let alone how could someone who endorsed the 83 ′ and 87 manifestos stand on a platform in 92 totally different, but the idea that the 2.5 m votes extra Kinnock would have needed to win disappeared was due toThe rallying illy, he lost because the public hadn't forgot the winter of discontent, the deputy leadership race of 1981 and he loony left
[38] The Mirror's continued support of the Labour government was in spite of its falling popularity over the previous few months which had been the result of the Winter of Discontent, where the country was crippled by numerous public sector strikes.
In the UK, the majority of the public voted for Brexit, in part, because of a general sense of discontent with the state of the countrIn the UK, the majority of the public voted for Brexit, in part, because of a general sense of discontent with the state of the countrin part, because of a general sense of discontent with the state of the country.
However, the phenomenon is reminiscent of widely cited studies, for example, of members of the U.S. public who consistently support their own elected officials and the teachers of their children, while simultaneously voicing discontent with the larger contexts and systems in which the elected representatives and faculty are complicit.
They've started a public relations war aimed at sowing discontent among parents and convincing them to enroll their children in charters.
Thousands of Oklahoma teachers went on strike Monday to demand higher pay and more education funding, digging in for a prolonged walkout as discontent spreads among public educators in conservative states.
Some people attribute that the sudden interest in Honda hybrids can be attributed to growing public discontent surrounding its chief rival — and largest hybrid maker in the world — Toyota.
+ Amid public discontent, an auction house in Vienna plans to display a 17th century Old Master painting stolen by the Nazis in World War II.
There is «vanishing public concern over «dangerous man - made climate change» and growing discontent with the politicized rear guard's increasingly desperate search for new scare words and its bigoted hate speech hurled at skeptics («deniers,» evoking the Holocaust),» he wrote in 2014.
Do I detect deep down rumblings of discontent begining to surface regarding the actions, or lack thereof, of your «leaders» regarding acting in the best interests of «their» income providing membership at large, which ironically, will or will not result in the best interests of the public interest at large, from a purely fiduciary perspective, forgetting about the so - called wide - open, anything - goes, wild - west, snake oil - pushing competition models being aided and abetted by the CB?
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