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Therefore, Jackson calculated that his party's best interest would be served by keeping the Toledo Strip a part of Ohio.
The main part in the PUWP was played by professional politicians, or the so-called " party's hard core ", formed by people who were recommended to manage the main state institutions, social organizations, and trade unions.
A draft of the proposed constitution was released by the Liberal Democratic Party ( LDP ) on 22 November 2005 as part of the fiftieth anniversary of the party's founding.
Another conflict that is part of the party's background was the Algerian War ( many frontistes, including Le Pen, were directly involved in the war ), and the far-right dismay over the decision by French President Charles de Gaulle to abandon his promise of holding on to French Algeria.
However, less than 72 hours before a planned election call, with the NDP riding high in the polls for its hard line against welfare recipients and aboriginal and environmental radicals, the party's provincial office was raided by Royal Canadian Mounted Police ( RCMP ) officers as part of an ongoing investigation of illegal use of charity bingo money, coined " Bingogate " by the media, by former provincial cabinet minister and member of parliament Dave Stupich.
This had been part of the party's election platform since 1953.
Daunou took little part in the Girondist clash with The Mountain, but was involved in the events of his party's overthrow in the summer of 1793, and was imprisoned for almost a year.
The party's political message has been called " neo-liberalism with a human face "— mirroring the fact that economic liberalism constitutes an important part of the Swedish Christian Democrats ' program.
Litigants often benefit from before-the-event ( BTE ) legal expenses insurance against paying the other party's legal costs as part of their domestic or automobile insurance policies ( although many are unaware of it ).
It has played an active part in the affairs of the SNP and is represented on the party's National Executive Committee, in the past with a representative position shared with the Young Scots for Independence, but now each organisation has its own representative.
The 1881 SLP Convention in New York saw some of the party's anarchist members and one New York section split from the party to form a new party called the Revolutionary Socialist Labor Party, as part of an International Workingman's Association.
Similar moves were occurring in many other Constituency Labour Parties as part of a shift to the left following the party's defeat in the 1979 general election.
He also contacted members of the PSOE and started taking part in the party's clandestine activity.
Previous campaigns, due in part to the party's few resources and, in part, to the party's constitutional straitjacket, had been characterized by policy and spokespeople operating, at best, province-by-province and, at worst, riding-by-riding.
The party's policies included the establishment of a central bank ( at this time, the Free State was still part of the sterling area, and the Bank of Ireland served as lender to the government ), deflation through pay cuts, protectionism, an end to the Anglo-Irish Trade War and the removal of rates on agricultural land.
Along with this protectionism, Protestantism also played an important part in the party's working-class appeal.
In the ensuing election campaign, Dumont took part in the televised leaders debate and was re-elected as an MNA, but could not expand his electoral support significantly enough to get other party members elected and remained his party's only sitting MNA.
Feder took part in the party's Beer Hall Putsch in 1923.
After the Conservatives ' catastrophic defeat at the 1997 election, blamed at least in part on the embarrassment caused by the open rebelliousness and infighting of some elements in the party, changes were made to the party's procedures to reduce the freedom of backbench MPs to rebel.
Most importantly, the majority achieved in large part was due to the party's ability to take away majority voters from their traditional party, the BJP.
This list of other alliances ( on November 17, 2011 the Ukrainian Parliament approved an election law that banned the participation of blocs of political parties in parliamentary elections ) and defunct parties is based on the parties and alliance that did take part in parliamentary elections before the last Ukrainian national election but have not taken part in any national election since then, some party's did change to different political alliances since then.

part and policy
Many companies have systems, particularly in R & D, which work more or less well, depending upon size and actual belief in the policy on the part of administration, as will be abundantly apparent in subsequent quotations.
One social-class factor which plays a large part in educational policy today is the fact that a great many school and college teachers are upward mobile from urban lower-class and lower-middle-class families.
This is not due to any policy of discrimination on the part of the Northern universities.
To hold them was an essential part of French policy, for they controlled the upper termini of the routes from the north to Mobile.
It would be directed against the actual location of the unjust policy which, for love's sake and for the sake of justice, must be removed, and, indivisible from this, to the economic injury of the people directly and objectively a part of this policy.
The government's policy toward conscientious objection is in transition, as part of Armenia's accession to the Council of Europe.
The program was also a part of a general policy of forced draft urbanization, which aimed to destroy the ability of peasants to support themselves in the countryside, forcing them to flee to the U. S. dominated cities, depriving the guerrillas of their rural support base.
4655 into law on October 31, 1998, which instituted a policy of " regime change " against Iraq, though it explicitly stated it did not provide for direct intervention on the part of American military forces.
Before this action, though, he had for the most part opted to continue the Whig policy of limited expansion, preferring to maintain the then-current borders as opposed to promoting expansion.
This policy was good politics on the part of the Persians, and the Jews viewed it as a blessing from God.
: The name " Republic of China " is not listed as Taiwan's " official name " under the " Government " section, due to U. S. acknowledgement of Beijing's One-China policy according to which there is one China and Taiwan is a part of it.
The country closed its military bases in Bangui and Bouar in 1997 as a part of its new Africa policy and relations with C. A. R.
* Case ( policy debate ), part of a policy debate in a debate competition
Due to parts of the structure being wooden, there was a historic no-smoking policy in this part of the ground, and indeed now the whole ground with national laws.
As part of a policy of protracted resistance, Chiang authorized the use of scorched earth tactics, resulted in many civilian deaths.
Typically these cases result from an action on the part of a business or a particular product defect or policy that applied to all proposed class members in a typical manner.
Deregulation ( reducing the regulation of corporate activity ) often accompanied privatization as part of a laissez-faire policy.
These initiatives are a part of the " active foreign policy " of Denmark.
During the same season, the Cowboys also wore their 1960 – 63 road jersey with a silver helmet for one game as part of a league-wide " throwback " policy.
Construction projects such as these constituted only the most visible part of Domitian's religious policy, which also concerned itself with the fulfilment of religious law and public morals.
The Allied policy of unconditional surrender was devised in 1943 in part to avoid a repetition of the stab-in-the-back theme.
( see http :// www. merriam-webster. com / dictionary / diaspora ) The wider application of diaspora evolved from the Assyrian two-way mass deportation policy of conquered populations to deny future territorial claims on their part.
The " don't ask " part of the DADT policy specified that superiors should not initiate investigation of a servicemember's orientation without witnessing disallowed behaviors, though credible evidence of homosexual behavior could be used to initiate an investigation.

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