Not exact matches
The president is
under no obligation to hand a mandate to the biggest party, and may first seek to establish whether parties can get together a
coalition with enough seats to govern,» Wolfango Piccoli, co-president of Teneo Intelligence, said in a note last Tuesday.
Under Day, the party had virtually collapsed,
with seven members of its caucus joining a
coalition with the Tories.
The Daily Mail says a spokesperson from The National Council of Resistance of Iran, a political
coalition which opposes the government, said: «The silence of the world community, especially of western countries, vis - à - vis these medieval punishments
under the excuse of having nuclear talks
with Iran has intensified the brutal and systematic violation of human rights in Iran.
According to the
coalition, the US can not compete
with «dairy imports produced
under unfair conditions.»
The USDA clarified this in the mid-90's
under Sec of Ag Dan Glickman,
with then - gleaning guru Joel Berg (now at New York City
Coalition Against Hunger) straightening out the misunderstanding.
2012: est'd mission, vision, bylaws, & steering committee
with strategic planning; implemented Mother - Friendly worksite initiative at TCPH; achieved 501c - 3 status, through the guidance of the director of Mothers» Milk Bank of N TX; voted unanimously to remain a grassroots
coalition, instead of exist
under the umbrella of a parent health
coalition, HTCC.
We registered complaints
with the UN Global Compact Office
under so - called Integrity Measures as part of a
coalition of Nestlé Critics.
The new Labour leader will take over
with just
under a month before the
coalition's spending review is announced on 20 October, and a matter of days after announcing the new shadow cabinet.
Under that plan, the Independent Democratic Conference and the mainline conference would have to work together to fill both seats and then form a majority
coalition with Sen. Simcha Felder, a Brooklyn Democrat.
«We continue to stand firmly in that posture as we seek a
coalition under similar terms as have existed between the IDC and Senate Republicans, and are willing to enter a
coalition consistent
with the recent correspondence from state Democratic party officials.
Ibrahim Idris, IGP The IGP who spoke at a dialogue session he had
with a
coalition of Civil Society Organization, CSOs,
under the aegis of Situation Room, said he has put necessary manpower and logistics in place to secure electorates, electoral officials, observers and election materials that will be used for the Anambra poll.
The push, which advanced on Monday in Albany
with a Senate hearing on the issue, comes as the IDC is facing pressure from the left for their
coalition government
with Senate Republicans in the new era of uncertainty for liberals
under the Donald Trump administration.
Under the
coalition, then foreign secretaries William Hague and then Philip Hammond were made to share
with deputy prime minister Nick Clegg.
The LibDems would be mad to consider a
coalition with Labour
under these circumstances.
With wages in decline compared to inflation, zero - hours contracts, food banks, the benefits cap and the bedroom tax, the unemployed and lowest paid have undoubtedly suffered more than any group
under the
coalition government.
For example, the fiscal squeeze that began
with the «Geddes Axe»
under the UK's last Liberal - Conservative
coalition in 1921 - 2 (and implemented in the following three years
under three different governments) was also based on spending cuts alone, and went far deeper even than the plans announced by George Osborne.
But as the
coalition descends into unresolvable divisions he will have a real chance to present himself as the leader of a united party
with a clear alternative to the divisions and tortures of life
under the
coalition.
He added that this is the second time Bafarawa is receiving such massive support across the country, saying last month, a group of PDP supporters
under the auspices of Northern Youths
Coalitions Alliance met in Kaduna and called on him to openly declare or they will match to his house
with two million people to put pressure on him to run,» the source stated.
John Kaehny,
with the
coalition Reinvent Albany, says it's true that the not - for - profit entities Fort Schuyler Management and Fuller Road Management that handle the contracts were not formed by Cuomo, but were created
under former Governor George Pataki, beginning in the 1990s, to help build the Albany Nanotech Center.
But he seized the opportunity of forming a
coalition with the Liberal Democrats to provide economic stability and to achieve and deliver a lot of Conservative policies under the Coalition A
coalition with the Liberal Democrats to provide economic stability and to achieve and deliver a lot of Conservative policies
under the
Coalition A
Coalition Agreement.
If Clegg were to approach Cameron for a
coalition government on the condition of a referendum on PR, that implies that Clegg would do
coalitions with Conservatives in the future,
under PR.
And Cabinet Secretaries and the office have been a steadying and guiding hand
with governments
under pressure, such as Churchill's last, Wilson's second and Major and then Cameron's
Coalition government.
Those MPs
with a self - professed independent streak will find themselves
under huge pressure to fall into line —
with no overall majority and perhaps a fragile
coalition with the Liberal Democrats, the Tory leadership will demand total loyalty.
With Labour out of office, the recovery is now underway, the latest figures showing that housebuilding is up over a quarter
under the
Coalition.
The opposite was true
with the 2010 SDSR
under the
coalition government.
Last month, Klein and Governor Andrew Cuomo announced an agreement
under which the I.D.C., which currently runs the Senate in
coalition with the Republicans, will join
with the regular Democrat conference after the November elections.
If the Dems pick up both seats in the special election, the two sides,
under the proposed deal, will create their own majority
coalition with members from each side serving as co-leaders of the chamber.
NEC members asked for an inquiry into blacklisting, highlighted the unprecedented growth in inequality
under the
coalition, and wanted clear dividing lines
with the Tories on welfare and on austerity.
The IDC has been
under intense fire since Cuomo, during his successful attempt to secure the Working Families Party nomination, warned that all five IDC members will face primaries unless they break their relationship
with the Republicans and form a new leadership
coalition with the Democrats.
And
under a barrage of blows from the media, the Tory
coalition and a bitter faction of his own party, he has rolled
with the punches and tightened his grip on a leadership that was his only by a whisker.
PT: The only minority that has gained
under the
coalition government is LGBT people
with the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill.
However it isn't difficult to imagine a situation in which both Labour and the Conservatives could gain a majority in
coalition with the Liberal Democrats help, but the Conservatives —
under pressure from the backbenches — have erected a greater number of «red lines» while Labour are more open minded.
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?
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After a momentous week which will define British politics until the next election, it is worth pausing to think what might have happened if Mr Cameron had not decided by 7 May to go for a full - blown
coalition with the Liberal Democrats rather than a deal
under which they would support the Tories in key Commons votes.
In Wales, Plaid is self - critical for its dalliance in
coalition with a Labour Party that,
under Rhodri Morgan, retained a modicum of «clear red water» against Westminster and just held on to Assembly power, despite the British electoral disaster.
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A Conservative spokesman said 2.1 million apprenticeships had been created since the
coalition came to power, and the majority of people had been
under 25,
with an average of 87,000 more young people a year taking this route into work than
under the last Labour government.
At the same time, according to Republican Senator Joe Griffo, there's some angst among G.O.P. members because of Klein's sudden abandonment this summer —
under pressure from de Blasio and major labor unions who were threatening the I.D.C.
with primary challenges — of the current
coalition structure.
«We continue to stand firmly in that posture as we seek a
coalition under similar terms as have existed between the IDC and Senate Republicans, and are willing to enter a
coalition consistent
with the recent correspondence from state Democratic party officials,» she said.
A
coalition of election observers
under the aegis of All Nigerian National Nationals in Diaspora (ANNID)
with over 18 million membership, on Monday said much as...
Also on that day, about 80 Conservative MPs met
under Sir Samuel Hoare; they supported independence in the election
with possible post-election co-operation
with Coalition Liberals.
«We continue to stand firmly in that posture as we seek a
coalition under similar terms as have existed between the IDC and Senate Republicans, and are willing to enter a
coalition consistent
with the recent correspondence from state Democratic party officials,» she stated.
Cameron kept Whitehall's department structure largely unchanged, as he had
under the
coalition, and ruled mainly
with Osborne.
The Independent Democratic Conference, a group of eight Democratic state senators who operate in a
coalition with Republicans in the state Senate, has come
under increasing criticism by Democrats in the Senate, and across the state.
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.
There was a period in 2014 when disillusionment
with austerity, the possibility of Scottish independence, and a firmer push against nuclearism by the Liberal Democrats in
coalition and Labour
under Ed Miliband could have aligned to shift the debate, but that moment has passed — at least for now.
In that same 22 Days in May postscript, Laws also notes that the Lib Dems» retreat towards economic liberalism, combined
with a move towards social liberalism for the Tories
under David Cameron, gave the parties some common ground on which to start
coalition negotiations.
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.
We've been
under the impression that David Cameron first began to explore the idea of a
coalition with the Lib Dems in those first few tentative days after 6 May 2010.