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coalition and sugarcane
: For the coalition of sugarcane farmers located in Clewiston, Florida, see US Sugar Corporation.

coalition and named
One possibility was a partnership between the FDP, the Social Democratic Party of Germany ( SPD ) and the Alliance 90 / The Greens, known as a " traffic light coalition ", named after the colors of the three parties.
A coalition of conservatives named Save Our Children staged a campaign to repeal a civil rights ordinance in Dade County, Florida.
This led a coalition for democratic reform named Gengesh ( Conference ).
** Gustav Stresemann is named Chancellor of Germany and founds a coalition government for the Weimar Republic, where hyperinflation means that more than 4, 600, 000 marks are now needed to buy a single American dollar.
A government coalition was named on 5 December 2011 and sworn in after a total of 541 days of negotiations and formation on 6 December 2011, with Elio Di Rupo named Prime Minister of the Di Rupo I Government.
They include the North American Directorate, Great China, Soviet Union, Pan Africa, Brazil ( hinted to include all of South America ), and a European coalition ( named " Mitteleuropa " in Chapter 25, Paragraph # 8 ).
After the first democratic elections in Czecho-Slovakia in June 1990, he was named Slovak premier ( representing the VPN ) of a coalition government of VPN and the Christian Democratic Movement.
While HZDS became part of Robert Fico's coalition, Mečiar himself was not named to cabinet.
When his father abdicated on 4 April 1814, he named his son Emperor, but the coalition partners that had defeated Napoleon refused to acknowledge his son as successor, so he was forced to abdicate unconditionally a week later.
A constitutional crisis arose when the king dismissed the Fox-North coalition government and named Pitt to replace it.
There in the Basilica of Santa Chiara it was solemnly consigned to John of Austria, who had been named leader of the coalition after long discussions between the allies.
The trio were named by King Savang Vatthana to form a coalition government following the independence of Laos.
had traveled to Persian Gulf during the Gulf War, under the leadership of an individual named Said Ghalani, to join the coalition opposing Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
The RPR / UDF coalition named " Union for France " comfortably won the 1993 legislative election and obtained a massive majority in the National Assembly.
Left with no other choice, Jaruzelski, who had been named president in July, appointed a Solidarity-led coalition government with Tadeusz Mazowiecki as the country's first non-Communist prime minister since 1948.
The disintegration of USSR brought the Left into disunion, and the traditional majority within KKE purged all non-hardliners from the party-almost 45 % of the Central Committee members, including ex-general secretary Grigoris Farakos, and majorities in many Local Committees ( named by the KKE majority as revisionists and by the press as the renewers ), and also split from the coalition.
It is currently the largest political party in the Basque Autonomous Community ( especially in the Biscay province ) also with a minor presence in Navarre ( where is a member of the coalition Geroa Bai ( formerly named Nafarroa Bai )) and a marginal one in the French Basque Country.
After the May 1968 crisis, it formed a right-wing coalition named Union for the Defense of the Republic ( UDR ); it was subsequently renamed Union of Democrats for the Republic, retaining the abbreviation UDR, in October 1968.
In 1966 he was named Federal Minister for All-German Affairs in the CDU – SPD grand coalition government of Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger.
The PS integrated into the new leftist coalition following Cerda's death, now named Democratic Alliance, which supported the candidacy of the Radical Juan Antonio Ríos, who was triumphantly elected.
In November 2000 the PDSR was back in power, this time in a coalition named the Social Democratic Pole of Romania along with the Romanian Social Democratic Party ( PSDR ) and the Romanian Humanist Party ( PUR ).
In 2003, Van Hollen was named Outstanding New Member of the Year by the Committee for Education Funding, the nation's largest and oldest non-partisan education coalition.
The Rahe Kargar, the Organization of Fedaian ( Minority ), the Communist Party, the Communist Party ( Marxist-Leninist-Maoist ) and Azarakhsh formed a coalition named the United Supporters of Left and Communist Groups,

coalition and Big
With the help of First Nations Chiefs Poundmaker and Big Bear they facilitated the return of Louis Riel to the coalition he founded in 1869.
The Liberals ’ final television advertisement, according to Stephen Clarkson's The Big Red Machine, “ emphasized the contrast between Liberals and the Canadian Alliance while warning voters about leader Joe Clark ’ s claim that he would form a coalition with the Bloc Québécois in a minority government.
* Audit of Political Engagement 8 with a focus on coalition politics, civic involvement and the Big Society ( 2011 ) by Hansard Society, ISBN 978-0-900432-79-8.

coalition and Sugar
If Uncle Sugar, Russia, and Britain united strongly in their endeavor to bring about a coalition of these two political parties Kuomintang and the Chinese Communist Party in China by coercing both sides to make realistic concessions, serious post-war disturbance may be averted and timely effective military employment of all Chinese may be obtained against the Japanese.
This campaign, backed by a coalition that included the People's Progressive Party, later won a partial victory when the Sugar Producer's Association returned some of the land to the original residents.

coalition and she
After undertaking various journeys she succeeded in 1635 in forming a grand coalition with the states of Matamba and Ndongo, Kongo, Kassanje, Dembos and Kissamas.
As a result her coalition was an unstable mix of largely incompatible elements and she was ultimately unable to consolidate her position.
Prior to a 2003 protest sponsored by the United for Peace and Justice coalition, she said that many Americans " do not want to risk their children or the children of Iraq ".
Under a coalition government the position is commonly held by the leader of the second-largest party who in this situation is free to head any department he or she wants.
This included Guadeloupe, which had been ceded to Sweden by Britain when she entered the coalition.
After successful coalition negotiations with the Social Democrats and the Swedish People's Party, she came to head a coalition cabinet which chiefly continued on the lines of its predecessor, Paavo Lipponen's second Cabinet, but introduced new measures to stimulate the economy, including tax cuts.
He or she is the leader of a political coalition in the Bulgarian parliament – known as the National Assembly of Bulgaria () – and the leader of the cabinet.
Shipley grew increasingly frustrated and disillusioned with the cautious pace of National's leader, Jim Bolger, as well as what she saw as the disproportionate influence of coalition partner New Zealand First.
He or she is the leader of a political coalition in the National Assembly of Hungary and the leader of the cabinet.
The sinecure position is particularly common in countries ruled by coalition governments and a cabinet with decision making authority wherein a minister without portfolio, while he or she may not head any particular office or ministry, does have the right to cast a vote in cabinet decisions.
He or she is normally the leader of the party or coalition with the most seats in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick.
As a loyal supporter of her friend, Franklin D. Roosevelt, she helped pull the labor movement into the New Deal coalition.
In 1964, she entered into a historic coalition with the Marxist Lanka Sama Samaja Party ( LSSP ).
In the first Cabinet of the Third Assembly she was appointed Minister for Sustainability and Rural Development ( 31 May 2007 ) until a coalition cabinet was agreed with Plaid Cymru, and she became instead Minister for Environment, Sustainability and Housing ( 19 July 2007 ).
She was totally opposed to Ramsay MacDonald's decision to form a coalition National government, and in the 1931 general election she lost her seat in parliament.
After the formation of the Labour-Progressive coalition in 2002, she dropped the Corrections role and gained full ministerial rank as Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector.
During the 2010 general election she called for tactical voting to keep out the Conservatives with the hope that this would lead to a Lab-Lib coalition supporting proportional representation.
In the 1996 Vancouver municipal election she helped form left-right coalition named VOICE and ran as a candidate but the party failed to win a seat on city council.
On June 13, 1993, she became the party's leader and later in the same year, the Prime Minister of a coalition government.
After the withdrawal of the Republican People's Party ( CHP ) from the coalition in 1995 she attempted to form a minority government, which failed.
The coalition grew from Social Action, which was founded by Benito Mussolini's granddaughter Alessandra Mussolini after she left the National Alliance due to their attempts to move away from their fascist past.
In 1975, she founded WomenSpace, a coalition of women ’ s organizations that, in addition to promoting the creation of Ohio ’ s first shelter for battered women, helped identify and promote women for community and government leadership.

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