I have to consult properly with other
leaders of the party before we make any definite statement.
Not exact matches
«Too many
of our political
leaders are putting
party before country, power
before principle and cynicism
before civility.
Sen. John McCain stunned much
of the US and his
party leaders on Friday, when shortly
before 2 a.m. ET he voted against against a «skinny» plan to repeal parts
of the Affordable Care Act.
Hoping to emulate her father's huge upset in the 2002 presidential elections, in which he progressed to the second round
of voting
before losing to Jacques Chirac, Le Pen started campaigning for the 2012 presidential elections almost as soon as she became
party leader in 2011.
For Hu, it was a «legacy» visit, his swansong as the head
of the world's most populous and potentially most powerful nation
before stepping down as the
leader of the Communist
Party of China in 2012.
So, again, if the
leader of the Liberal
Party believes in accountability and responsibility, perhaps he should answer this simple question: how much money does a Liberal senator have to steal
before they are not welcome in the Liberal
Party?»
So Kenney knows the drill, and had more or less telegraphed the NDP's first step, predicting that they would go negative because gosh what kind
of governing
party would stoop to doing that against a newly minted
leader 18 months
before the next general election.
Photo: Liberal
Party leader Kevin Taft speaks to a rally
of supporters on the weekend
before the 2008 election.
Four days
before Election Day, Progressive Conservative
Party leader Jim Prentice stood on a stage in front
of hall
of supporters who paid $ 500 per plate to attend the evening fundraiser in downtown Edmonton.
Hoping to ease the turmoil amid calls for the premier's resignation and the threat
of an MLA revolt, senior PC
Party officials gathered in Calgary last weekend and imposed an ambiguous «work plan» on Ms. Redford, essentially putting their
leader on probation two years
before the next election.
By Janet Keeping,
leader of the Green
Party of cialis 5 mg daily how long
before it works Alberta The recent controversy over whether the amount
of severance paid an Alberta government advisor should be made public tells us a lot more than how much money Steven Carter received when he left the premier's office.
Mattarella will have to embark on a round
of consultations with
party leaders before naming a new prime minister — Italy «s fifth in as many years — who will be tasked with drawing up a new electoral law.
Nevertheless, as a potential voter, I would prefer to think that the
leaders of whichever
party I favor have done everything they can to nominate a quality candidate
before I have to make a choice.
«The
Party for the Animals believes that freedom
of religion must end where animal suffering begins,»
leader Marianne Thieme wrote on her blog
before the measure went to a vote Tuesday.
He began serving with the University
of Georgia College Republicans and rose up to serve as a
party leader at the state level
before his involvement in the Bush - Cheney campaigns.
South Australian Premier Steven Marshall has accused new state Labor
Party leader Peter Malinauskas
of being captive to the retail workers» union that he ran
before entering politics, as the two disagreed over plans to deregulate shop trading hours.
The state Democratic
Party responded to the Republicans» new «more
of the same» ad campaign with this little Web video, which reminds GOP and Conservative
leaders how they used to feel about Carl Paladino — «lo those many moons ago
before they embraced him as their gubernatorial standard - bearer.
And Israel isn't the only
party leader urging members to put their own political priorities before a show of fealty to the national Democratic Party and its le
party leader urging members to put their own political priorities
before a show
of fealty to the national Democratic
Party and its le
Party and its
leader.
«It's very difficult to see how the current leadership could possibly unite the elements
of the
party, the Parliamentary Labour Party being a key part of the that,» he argues, before singling out the role of Momentum, the grass roots movement whose aim is «to build on the energy and enthusiasm from the Jeremy Corbyn for Labour Leader campaign», for its part in creating the current civil st
party, the Parliamentary Labour
Party being a key part of the that,» he argues, before singling out the role of Momentum, the grass roots movement whose aim is «to build on the energy and enthusiasm from the Jeremy Corbyn for Labour Leader campaign», for its part in creating the current civil st
Party being a key part
of the that,» he argues,
before singling out the role
of Momentum, the grass roots movement whose aim is «to build on the energy and enthusiasm from the Jeremy Corbyn for Labour
Leader campaign», for its part in creating the current civil strife.
«For the time being any past
leader and even those who held office at the highest level have to be circumspect - including me - about our pronouncements and interventions which might have the exact opposite effect as was intended,» he accepts,
before adding: «It doesn't mean that any
of us simply should be told to get back in the box and go away, and fail to express a lifetime's experience or commitment to the
party, but it does mean we need to be very careful.»
Woops... I forgot: At 1:30 p.m. Senate Majority
Leader Pedro Espada Jr. will «address his future with the Democratic
Party» at a press conference outside the Bronx Board of Elections... hmmm, might he be dis - enrolling himself before party leaders try to do it for
Party» at a press conference outside the Bronx Board
of Elections... hmmm, might he be dis - enrolling himself
before party leaders try to do it for
party leaders try to do it for him?
Dozens
of opposition
leaders, including influential members
of parliament were imprisoned
before the bill that underlies and enables this referendum was introduced, and thus unable to vote or take part in the discussion; for example a dozen MPs from the HDP, including the entire
party leadership are currently in prison.
Conducted after the first Scottish
leaders» debate on STV on Tuesday, but with much
of the interviewing completed
before the second instalment on BBC on Wednesday, the poll must have come as a bitter disappointment to the Labour
party.
yUnder the circumstances
of a very close election, during which the main three
party leaders will be under far more scrutiny than ever
before, your Scottish prediction seems spot on.
His main rivals, Tory Craig Mackinlay and Labour's Will Scobie (right), say he barely visited the constituency
before Christmas and accuse him
of prioritising his roles as
party leader and MEP.
Among those who were being mentioned as a possible replacement was former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, who brought corruption charges that led to the convictions
of two former majority
party legislative
leaders, as well as Cuomo's former closest aide,
before Bharara was fired by President Donald Trump.
The «vow» that the main UK
party leaders made to boost the powers
of the Scottish parliament in the days
before the independence referendum started a sequence
of events that will see welfare benefits vary...
Tony Blair had in 1993,
before becoming
Leader of the Labour
Party, written a pamphlet for the Fabian Society which criticised the wording of Clause IV for not clearly stating the means and ends of the p
Party, written a pamphlet for the Fabian Society which criticised the wording
of Clause IV for not clearly stating the means and ends
of the
partyparty.
This brought him to the attention
of party leader Tony Blair, and shortly after his defeat by the SNP he was welcomed at the Scottish Labour Party Conference in the Eden Court Theatre in Inverness where he spoke immediately before Blair in the critical debate on abolition of Clause 4.4 of the Labour Party Constitu
party leader Tony Blair, and shortly after his defeat by the SNP he was welcomed at the Scottish Labour
Party Conference in the Eden Court Theatre in Inverness where he spoke immediately before Blair in the critical debate on abolition of Clause 4.4 of the Labour Party Constitu
Party Conference in the Eden Court Theatre in Inverness where he spoke immediately
before Blair in the critical debate on abolition
of Clause 4.4
of the Labour
Party Constitu
Party Constitution.
Never
before had a
party come anywhere close to raising that amount
of money, because never
before had any
party's
leaders so effectively focused the energy
of their members on this single task: fundraising.
Such flattery has not happened to a
leader of a third
party before.
What matters is the
party leader's popularity (relative to that
of their main opponent) at or shortly
before the time
of the election.
«Never
before has our
party leader moved in such a deliberate manner to minimize the rights
of candidate only wanting only an equal opportunity,» said Lorigo.
Before joining the Lords, in January, Tina was Head
of Corporate Affairs at the BBC and ran William Hague's office when he was
leader of the Conservative
Party.
He went on to be a special adviser to Douglas Hogg, the Minister
of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, and worked at 10 Downing Street as well as for Prime Minister John Major's campaign team in the
party's unsuccessful 1997 general election campaign,
before becoming a speechwriter and political secretary to Major's successor as
party leader, William Hague.
Even
before Tony Blair became Labour
leader, the
party famously invested a lot
of donor's money holding reassuring shrimp cocktail receptions for City personnel to attract their support for a prospective Labour government.
«You have been supportive
of historic candidacies and create a space and a platform for those
leaders of color, those
leaders who are women... Tish James is one
of those, who for 17 years has been lockstep with this
party,» former City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito said to
party members
before the vote.
However, in the absence
of a
leader who can unify the
party and make a broad - based electoral appeal, it is possible that the consequences for Labour will be worse than either
of the previous splits, especially if there is a general election
before the end
of the year.
Former assemblyman Michael Benjamin, who represented the 79th District
before Mr. Stevenson, attacked Mr. Blake in the New York Post this week for taking donations from allies
of ambassador to South Africa (and Mayor Bill de Blasio confidant) Patrick Gaspard and for unceremoniously dropping several district
leader candidates from his petitions in order to allegedly win support from the
party establishment.
While May has announced herself as the prime minister
of a minority government, with support from Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist
Party, her position is now so untenable that another general election, with a different Conservative
leader, is extremely likely
before the end
of 2017.
Charles Kennedy's own Scottish seat
of Caithness and Sutherland has historically been a Labour seat,
before it's then MP, Robert Maclennan, defected to the SDP in the 1980s, and was the
party's last
leader.
Last Monday at 6 pm, Cruddas and most
of the other remaining 231 Labour MPs (26 fewer than a week
before) crammed into committee room 14 in the House
of Commons to hear Harriet Harman, the acting
leader, attempt to lift the depleted, demoralised parliamentary
party off the floor.
Mr Grieve also signalled that the Conservatives would have a New Year policy drive aimed at ending the «conveyor belt to crime», praising initiatives championed by the former
party leader Iain Duncan Smith to target children at risk
of falling into delinquency
before they enter school.
But faced with a historically low level
of control
of state legislatures, and with congressional redistricting in 2020 at stake, the
party's
leaders, well - heeled contributors, and strategists are vowing to mount a never -
before - seen effort to win these state - level battles.
His decision comes only days after a crowded field
of Democratic contenders, including Kaiman, made their pitches for the nomination
before the
party leaders of Nassau, Suffolk and Queens.
The Brooklyn group, Time for Change Consulting, is run by Musa Moore, a pal
of Norman from his days as
party leader before he was jailed for accepting illegal campaign contributions during his Assembly races.
Former US Attorney Preet Bharara brought corruption charges that led to the convictions
of the two former majority
party legislative
leaders, as well as Cuomo's former closest aide,
before he was fired by President Trump.
But speaking to the Times, Mandelson said anyone who tried to take Labour back to the era
before Blair's election as
leader in 1994 would wreck the
party's chances
of a swift return to power.
It's all different now; gone is a lifetime
of service and a gradual rise through the
party ranks
before becoming
party leader.
In 1983, former union
leader Bob Hawke challenged Bill Hayden for the leadership
of the Australian Labour
Party just
before the election.