Sentences with phrase «political desperation»

"Political desperation" refers to a state of extreme anxiety or urgency that politicians may experience when they feel desperate to gain power or achieve their goals due to difficult or challenging circumstances. Full definition
In a time of political desperation, it seems nothing is more attractive to Labour members than hope.
Taking up the double challenge of social implosion and political desperation thus requires a dramatic increase in civic activism.
The party notes that it was solely political desperation that drove the Governor to hurriedly flag - off the dualization of Saakpenwa - Bori - Kono Road last week to deceive Nigerians that Wike cares about Ogoni people after sponsoring militants to kill them.
We, the honourable members of the NDC youth wing as respectful and humble as we are, are law abiding and hence stay tune to the peace and security of Suhum constituency.We are much surprised of how political desperation has brought the Npp.
While describing it as a political witch - hunt, The state Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr. Chris Nehikhare, who spoke while briefing journalists in Benin, the state capital, said that the state government's move was a clear sign of political desperation and persecution of the former governor, rather than addressing the numerous challenges facing the state.
You can attribute their «redneck strategy» to the most malignant kind of cynicism or to a political desperation that made them insane.
Bad economics and political desperation have made corporate welfare a common practice.
Bellone hasn't commented on the allegation, but a spokesman for his campaign called the charge phony and a last - minute act of political desperation.
This too little, too late tactic smacks of political desperation.
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