Sentences with phrase «under coalition rule»

In an interview on The Capitol Pressroom on Tuesday, Skelos pointed to successes of the Senate under coalition rule — ranging from on - time budgets to a property tax cap (a measure that came in 2011, before the formal governing agreement was actually in place).
The polls simply don't bear out the claim that Cameron is suffering from having just four Cabinet ministers out of the 19 he is allowed to choose under coalition rules.

Not exact matches

Businesses and the third sector will not face additional regulatory burdens from September 1st under the coalition government's «one - in, one - out» rule.
Under rules adopted for this session, the I.D.C. is regarded as a separate conference in the chamber and part of a ruling coalition.
None of those recommendations have been progressed under the coalition government, since they were ruled out by both Conservatives and Liberal Democrats at the 2010 election, while Labour's always unrealistic projection of 400 - 600 million passenger movements in the UK by 2030 was further undermined by a weak economy.
The coalition's decision to abandon rules ensuring outdoor space per school pupil is coming under fire from campaigners after the Olympics.
This is the UK, so of course there is no formal rule, but based on the 2010 coalition government between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, we would expect a full formal coalition to produce a cabinet containing members of both parties, all acting under the convention of collective responsibility.
Under the current law & rules, can an Italian party sign into the elections with two different lists, joined into one coalition, or is there a rule explicitly forbidding that?
Irked by the development, a group under the aegis of Coalition of Civil Society Organisations for Justice and Equity, petitioned the National Assembly, urging it to intervene in order «to save our democracy and insist on rule of law.»
Cameron kept Whitehall's department structure largely unchanged, as he had under the coalition, and ruled mainly with Osborne.
The Tories would argue (in agreement with Polly Toynbee) that proportional representation would deny them their «divine» right to rule alone in future and would keep the party out of power for much longer, with Labour and the Lib Dems more likely to form «progressive» coalitions in office under PR.
Under changes to the rules of primogeniture being enacted by the coalition, an older female baby would be next in line to the throne regardless of how many younger brothers she has.
Ed Miliband under pressure to rule out a future coalition with the Liberal Democrats, after the party's biggest union backer urged him to make it clear Labour would govern alone.
Adebayo said «All Progressives Congress is a coalition of different political groups and interests and this is the first time there will be a serious gubernatorial contest under the platfor;, the second term of Ogbeni Aregbesola came at the formative stage of the party hence every interested individual should be allowed to put whatever ideas they have for the growths of the State on the table and allow the party to decide who flies its flags according to the laid down rules of the party's constitution; the zoning should be outrightly jettisoned as it is alien to our party's constitution».
A coalition of progressive youths in Osun State under the umbrella of Osun Progressive Youths Alliance (OPYA) on Wednesday called on leaders of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state to jettison the idea of zoning the governorship contest to a particular area in the state.
The state's highest court this month ruled against a coalition of poor rural districts, which claimed that significant differences between rich and poor jurisdictions violated the right to an education under the state constitution.
Michael Casserly, executive director of the Council of the Great City Schools, a coalition of 68 urban school systems, said his members rely on the fund mostly to reduce class size, which is allowed under current rules.
While the district says the policies are needed to hold charter schools accountable, a coalition of charter leaders say the rules unduly limit the autonomy afforded charter schools under state law and their ability to offer a high - quality education.
VIV Forbes, Chairman of the Carbon Sense Coalition, with the grim reality of what life looks like under the totalitarian rule of the feel - good «Greens».
The way litigation in general works in the U.S. (such as the «American Rule» of no recovery of legal fees except under narrow circumstances) creates some opportunities for trolls, but with respect to the two concerns of this coalition of tech companies over the UPC, the German framework — which, again, would affect the whole of Europe based on the proposed rules of procedure — has terrible shortcomings in areas in which defendants in U.S. patent cases are actually in better shape.
The ruling coalition offered to implement the outstanding part of the 2012 Adjustment Programme and then move on to a successor agreement that would offer Greece further international assistance under softer but still austerity - oriented conditions and Troika - type monitoring.
«It's still under consideration, it's not ruled out,» said Diedra Henry - Spires, co-convener of the coalition, who helped draw up the MIECHV program while working for the Senate Finance Committee.
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