Sentences with phrase «political mobilisation»

Maku, the National Secretary of All Progressive Grand Alliance, made the call in Lafia on Saturday during a political mobilisation tour.
Do parties present a united front on the issue, or do they differ in their political mobilisation?
Britain's first far - right political mobilisation, the rabble - rousing British Brothers League (BBL), was formed as a direct response to Jewish immigration and had the support of numerous Tory MPs.
In his article on political mobilisation during the Quit India movement, Greenough focused in particular on Midnapore district in Bengal, where a rebel national government had been set up by local activists of the Indian National Congress.
But we have also seen its political mobilisation: in resentment at Scottish power in Westminster, in the sinister street theatre of the English Defence League and its offshoots, and in the rise of UKIP.
As part of this mass political mobilisation, growing numbers of people — especially the young — have begun to conclude that traditional policies to achieve equitable and sustainable social, economic and ecological outcomes simply no longer work.
The book argues that this goes beyond political mobilisations and has deep social implications for a country which, for at least 40 - 50 years after enacting its unique Constitution, functioned under the basic principle that national identity is not hostage to how one prays.

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He argues that the trickle - down of benefits through vertical personalized relations «prevents political unity and class mobilisations amongst subordinate classes».
In Ireland it was associated with mass mobilisations, designed to affect political agendas more than political institutions.
Only political agency can counteract injustices, and the latter needs mobilisation from those who have an interest in such a change.
December 2015, http://www.egmontinstitute.be/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/EPB40-gender1.pdf [8] On the importance of using selfishness in order in order to trigger mobilisation and political change, see: Sophie Heine, Pour un individualisme de gauche, Lattès, Paris, 2013 and Sophie Heine, «Social Change in Progressive Thought: Analysis and Propositions», Journal of Political Ideologies, Vol 17 (political change, see: Sophie Heine, Pour un individualisme de gauche, Lattès, Paris, 2013 and Sophie Heine, «Social Change in Progressive Thought: Analysis and Propositions», Journal of Political Ideologies, Vol 17 (Political Ideologies, Vol 17 (3), 2012.
The first serious political difficulty for the current government rose from the student mobilisation against rising tuition fees and the abolition of the Education Maintenance Allowance.
Earlier, in her remarks, Programme Coordinator, Democracy and Accountability, OSIWA, Catherine Angai, said political parties were registered for different reasons, including mobilisation of electorate and holding government accountable.
Social media is increasingly being used as a vital means of political engagement and mobilisation, particularly by candidates challenging incumbent MPs, by smaller parties, and by non-party grassroots activists.
The allowances were allegedly paid outside the approved Remuneration Package for Political, Public and Judicial Office Holders by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) and the extant Revised Financial Regulations of the Federal Government of Nigeria, 2009.
Originally rooted in his experience as a displaced Zimbabwean, Halter looks at the mobilisation of large sections of the global population and the underlying economic and political forces that have precipitated these migrations.
What will Australia's role look like in mounting this historic social, political and technical mobilisation to cool the planet fast?
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