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After many buffetings and, finally, after the catastrophic results of the June European Parliament election, 2004 Špidla resigned after a revolt in his own party and the government was reshuffled on the same basis.
On 14 June, 2012, the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt ordered the People's Assembly to be dissolved, citing irregularities in the election of members.
The first election for Ethiopia's 547-member constituent assembly was held in June 1994.
In June 2005, with the results of the election still unclear, a group of university students protested these alleged discrepancies, encouraged by supporters of the Coalition for Unity opposition party, despite a ban on protests imposed by the government.
In June 2005, with the results of the election still unclear, a group of opposition supporters protested these alleged discrepancies despite a one month ban on protests imposed by the government.
Founded in June 2009 with Raymond's help, the hacktivist website NedaNet intended to influence the domestic opposition to the Iranian government in the event of the 2009 Iranian election protests.
Whereas in May and June 2005 victory of the Christian Democrats seemed highly likely, with some polls giving them an absolute majority, this picture changed shortly before the election at 18 September 2005.
In June 2007, the Greens in Bremen entered into a coalition with the Social Democratic Party ( SPD ) following the 2007 Bremen state election.
In June 2010, in the first state election following the victory of the CDU / CSU and FDP in the 2009 federal election, the " black-yellow " CDU-FDP coalition in North Rhine-Westphalia under Jürgen Rüttgers lost its majority.
So a red-green government in a state where it was defeated under Peer Steinbrück in 2005 came into office again on June 14, 2010 with the election of Hannelore Kraft as minister-president.
The Haitian general election, 1995 in June 1995 saw Aristide's coalition, the Lavalas ( Waterfall ) Political Organization, gain a sweeping victory, and René Préval, a prominent Aristide political ally, elected President with 88 % of the vote.
On June 27, a day before the election, Zelaya followed by a big group of supporters entered the base and ordered, as Commanding Officer of the Armed Forces, for the ballots and polls to be returned to him.
This report was accepted by the Labour Party government of the time despite considerable opposition, but the Conservative Party won the June 1970 general election, and on a manifesto that committed them to a two-tier structure.
Voters once again took to the polls in the widely-watched June 2012 election.
De Gaulle responded by calling a legislative election for 23 June, in which his UDR party increased their vote, and the protests faded away during the summer.
A general election in June 1999 produced the first freely elected national, provincial, and regional parliaments in over forty years.
However, in the election to the European Parliament of June 2004, the party lost both of the European Parliament seats.
In Berlin, after citizens strongly rejected communist candidates in an election, in June 1948, the Soviet Union blockaded West Berlin, the portion of Berlin not under Soviet control, cutting off all supply of food and other items.
On 22 June 1995, tired of continual threats of leadership challenges that never arose, Major resigned as Leader of the Conservative Party and announced he would contest the resulting leadership election – he continued to serve as Prime Minister while the leadership was vacant, but would have resigned had he not been re-elected by a large enough majority.
Following his resignation as Prime Minister, Major briefly became Leader of the Opposition, and Shadow Foreign Secretary ( as Sir Malcolm Rifkind, who was Foreign Secretary prior to the election, had lost his seat ), and remained in this post until the election of William Hague as leader of the Conservative Party in June 1997.
While independence was being reclaimed, the election of King Gustav of the Vasa at Strängnäs on June 6, 1523, has been seen as a formal declaration of independence, and as the de facto end of a union that had lost all long-term support in Sweden.
For example, the June 2004 election campaign of the Liberal Party of Canada was compared with " the Keystone Kops running around " by one of its parliamentary members, Carolyn Parrish.
Prior to June 2005, the Maldivian political system was based on the election of individuals, rather than the more common system of election according to party platform.

June and Jean
The last of his direct descendants to inhabit Abbotsford was his great-great-great-granddaughter Dame Jean Maxwell-Scott ( 8 June 1923-5 May 2004 ).
He married Barbara Jean Thompson on June 10, 1947.
The Supreme Commanders on June 5, 1945 in Berlin: Bernard Montgomery, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Georgy Zhukov and Jean de Lattre de Tassigny.
On 1 June 2002 Baresi was officially appointed as director of football at Fulham, but tensions between Baresi and then Fulham manager Jean Tigana led to resignation from the club in August.
The 27 June 1854, the French ship Jean Bart embarked two battalions of the Foreign Legion.
In June 1990, the composer Jean Michel Jarre paid homage to the commander by entitling his new album Waiting for Cousteau.
* Officier de la Légion d ' Honneur, given by Prime Minister Jean Pierre Raffarin in June 2004.
File: Bundesarchiv Bild 183-14059-0018, Berlin, Oberbefehlshaber der vier Verbündeten. jpg | The Supreme Commanders on 5 June 1945 in Berlin: Bernard Montgomery, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Georgy Zhukov and Jean de Lattre de Tassigny.
* June 24 – Jean Schlumberger ( jewelry designer ) ( d. 1987 )
* June 19 – Jean Dujardin, French actor and comedian
* June 7 – Jean Harlow, American film actress ( b. 1911 )
* June 7 – Jean Arp, Alsatian sculptor, painter, and poet ( b. 1887 )
* June 19 – Jean Arthur, American actress ( b. 1900 )
* June 14 – Jean Herauld Gourville, French adventurer ( b. 1625 )
* June 21 – Jean Chacornac, French astronomer ( d. 1873 )
* June 30 – Paul François Jean Nicolas, vicomte de Barras, French politician ( d. 1829 )
* June 8 – Jean Bertaut, French poet ( b. 1552 )
* June 16 – Jean de Thévenot, French traveler and scientist ( d. 1667 )
* June 2 – Jean Paul de Gua de Malves, French mathematician ( b. 1713 )
Finally, they were the great-grandsons of Jean Bernadotte ( Pau, 7 November 1649 – Pau, 14 July 1689 ) and wife ( m. Pau, 18 June 1674 ) Marie de la Barrère-Bertandot ; he was in turn the son of Pierre Bernadotte and wife Margalide Barraquer and paternal grandson of Joandou du Poey, born in 1590, and wife Germaine de Bernadotte.
* June 2 – Jean Baptiste Massillon, French churchman ( d. 1742 )
Jean Tiberi, Chirac's successor at the Paris townhall, was forced to resign after having been put under investigations in June 1999 on charges of trafic d ' influences in the HLMs of Paris affairs ( related to the illegal financing of the RPR ).
The crusader fleet continued to St. Jean d ' Acre ( Syria ) on 5 June.
Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin ( December 6, 1805 – June 13, 1871 ) was a French magician.
June magazine was named after the French author Jean Genet, with " june " being a play on the Japanese pronunciation of his name.

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