Not exact matches
In this context, Canada has adopted a broad set
of rules in relation to
key political actors, including election candidates,
political parties, electoral district associations, and third parties.
The
key political actors in Kenya should be encouraged to remain conscious
of this fragility which is worsened by debilitating ethnic divisions.
It would also help to increase the knowledge
of the
political parties, the election management body, the Judiciary, the security apparatus, media, civil society and
key actors in democratic governance and development process.
He added: «For the record, the agreement was not a
political solution but rather an understanding reached urging representatives
of «the
key actors» from both groups not to dissipate energy amongst themselves but to focus on how to unite as a formidable force capable
of re-gaining power from the failed All Progressive Congress (APC)- led government in the 2019.
Media mogul marries model and
actor in low -
key ceremony but Saturday's exchange
of vows will be gathering
of media and
political elite
In this piece by JESUSEGUN ALAGBE,
political pundits weigh the influence
of the federal might in the upcoming Ekiti governorship elections as some
key actors in President Muhammadu Buhari's administration join the race
This section contains responses by
key political actors in the aftermath
of the April 2018 reunification
of the Democratic caucus:
Based on the bestselling novel by former spy turned author John le Carré, the movie looks like a throwback to those great, low -
key political thrillers from the 1970s, and if that's not enough to pique your interest, then a brief glance at the cast list — a veritable who's who
of the best British
actors working today, including Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, Mark Strong and Benedict Cumberbatch
of «Sherlock» fame — will almost certainly change your mind.
The selected portraits include cultural and
political figures admired by Neel, among them playwright,
actor, and author Alice Childress; the sociologist Horace R. Cayton, Jr., whose 1945 Black Metropolis: A Study
of Negro Life in a Northern City is among the
key academic studies
of the African American urban experience in the early twentieth century; the community activist and cultural advocate Mercedes Arroyo; and the academic Harold Cruse, known for known for his widely - published academic book The Crisis
of the Negro Intellectual (1967) and for teaching at LeRoi Jones's Black Arts Repertory Theatre / School in Harlem.
In fact, lying within the tunnels are four singers, performing in operatic style fragments
of speeches by
key actors in the global theatre
of recent
political history: from Martin Luther King and the Dalai Lama, to George Bush and Saddam Hussein.
Embracing a new critical understanding
of human affairs that includes nature as a
key actor will be essential to solving both our social and
political problems, as well as our environmental crisis.
In the absence
of clear
political will from the
key political actors to not only proclaim but also to follow up and to enforce the EPSR, we are left with a mere
political declaration.