Sentences with phrase «re-elected by party members»

Yet he was resoundingly re-elected by party members last autumn.

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In 1993, Harriet was elected by a national ballot of Labour Party members to the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Labour Party and was re-elected each year till Labour came into government and she became a minister.
Corbyn's safe from a putsch for as long as he retains the grassroots and the gang without a plan or a potential successor mutter and mumble in the knowledge he'd probably be re-elected by the party's members and supporters.
He can not lead the party or MPs anymore, but if he goes into a leadership election he may well be re-elected by those members.
During the leadership election of 11 November 2007 George Papandreou was re-elected by the friends and members of the party as its leader.
Re-elected members of the last Parliament's 1922 Committee Executive are due to meet early next week - a move that will be watched closely by the Party leadership.
«Look, he got re-elected by our party, we've got more members than I think we've had in 40 or 50 years, he has mobilised party members and people who weren't party members in a way that even I didn't do so.
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