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* 1971 – Pakistan President Yahya Khan announces the formation of a Coalition Government at Centre with Nurul Amin as Prime Minister and Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto as Vice-Prime Minister.
This resulted in a UNIP – ANC Coalition Government, with Kaunda as Minister of Local Government and Social Welfare.
Following the May 2010 General Election, all further moves towards any of the suggested unitary solutions ceased on the instructions of the incoming Coalition Government, and the administrative structures of the county are therefore unchanged.
He was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and led a Wartime Coalition Government between 1916 and 1922 and was the Leader of the Liberal Party from 1926 to 1931.
The reforming efforts of the Coalition Government were such that, according to the historian Kenneth O. Morgan, its achievements were greater than those of the pre-war Liberal governments.
The Herzigs ' research was also valuable in their work with the National Coalition for Japanese American Redress ( NCJAR ), which filed a class-action lawsuit against the US Government on behalf of the incarcerees.
The Coalition took the position that Kerr could dismiss Whitlam if the Government could not secure supply.
Fraser left to return to Parliament House, where he conferred with Coalition leaders, while Kerr joined the luncheon party which had been waiting for him, apologising to his guests and offering the excuse that he had been busy dismissing the Government.
This was part of an effort by the former Howard Coalition Federal Government to encourage people towards private health insurance.
The Fox-North Coalition rose to power in a Government nominally headed by William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland.
In case, any political party fails to form a government, a Coalition Government is formed.
Searle, Country Before Party: Coalition and the Idea of ' National Government ' in Modern Britain ( Studies in Modern History, Longman, 1995 )
When Churchill returned to government as Minister of Munitions in 1916, Marsh joined him there as Private Secretary and worked in that position, through successive departments, until the fall of David Lloyd George's Coalition Government in 1922.
While popular with Irish language enthusiasts and artists and respected by many Republicans, he had a strained relationship with the Coalition Government, particularly with Conor Cruise O ' Brien and with Liam Cosgrave.
The arrangement, which also includes Kalonzo Musyoka as Vice President, is known as the " Grand Coalition Government ".
Although the Coalition Conservatives numbered no more than thirty, they hoped to dominate any future Coalition government in the same way that the similarly sized Peelite group had dominated the Coalition Government of 1852 – 5 – an analogy much used at the time.
The election of the Conservative and Liberal Democrat Coalition into Government in 2010 saw Blunt gain a position as a Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Ministry of Justice.
Before the formation of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition Government in May 2010, the leader of the third largest parliamentary party ( usually the leader of the Liberal Party, or Liberal Democrats ) would then ask two questions.
It was also the location of the first press conference announcing the Coalition Government between David Cameron's Conservatives and Nick Clegg's Liberal Democrats.
His father-in-law gave him his first ministerial post during the wartime Coalition Government.
* Coalition Government

Coalition and has
However, most of this aid has been targeted at the Federation ; the previous government of the RS was anti-Dayton and not assisted by the U. S. The election of the " Sloga " or " Unity " Coalition government, led by Prime Minister Dodik, has shifted the balance of power in the Republika Srpska ( RS ) to a pro-Dayton stance and will result in an upsurge of funding to the RS from the international community.
The Coalition has become so stable, at least at the federal level, that in practice the lower house of Parliament has become a two-party house, with the Coalition and the Labor Party being the major parties.
In collaboration with the Stop the War Coalition and the Muslim Association of Britain, CND has organised anti-war marches under the slogan " Don't Attack Iraq ", including protests on September 28, 2002 and February 15, 2003.
The Moriarty Tribunal has sat since 1997 and has investigated the granting of a mobile phone license to Esat Telecom by Michael Lowry when he was Fine Gael Minister for Transport, Energy and Communications in the Rainbow Coalition of the mid-1990s.
Kansas City has many nonreligious, atheist, humanist, Naturalist and agnostic groups., such as the Kansas City Atheist Coalition.
The Democratic Union Coalition ( DUC ) government, 1996 – 2000, has embraced free-market economics, easing price controls, liberalizing domestic and international trade, and attempting to restructure the banking system and the energy sector.
Federally, in New South Wales, and to an extent Victoria, it has generally been the minor party in a centre-right Coalition with the Liberal Party of Australia in government.
In Opposition it has worked in formal Coalition or separately, but generally in co-operation with the Liberal Party and it predecessors, the United Australia Party.
According to Rory Mungoven, spokesman for the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers, Sudan has one of the worst child soldier problems in the world .< ref >" Child Soldiers in the Firing Line.
Since 1997, the United States Department of Justice has, through work with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, prosecuted six individuals in Florida on charges of slavery in the agricultural industry.
Pinker has served on the editorial boards of journals such as Cognition, Daedalus, and PLOS One, and on the advisory boards of institutions for scientific research ( e. g., the Paul Allen Institute for Brain Science ), free speech ( e. g., the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education ), the popularization of science ( e. g., the World Science Festival and the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry ), peace ( e. g., the Peace Research Endowment ), and secular humanism ( e. g., the Freedom from Religion Foundation and the Secular Coalition of America
As of 2008, these personnel problems has been exacerbated by the surge of UPDF troops resigning to go to work with the Coalition Forces in Iraq.
More recently, the term " Allied forces " has also been used to describe the Coalition of the Gulf War, as opposed to forces the Multi-National Force in Iraq which are commonly referred to as " Coalition forces " or, as by the George W. Bush administration, " The coalition of the willing ".
Since about 1980, the Christian right has been associated with several institutions including the Moral Majority, the Christian Coalition, Focus on the Family and the Family Research Council.
The Christian Coalition, for example, has used the Internet to inform the public, as well as to sell merchandise and gather members .< ref >" The Christian Coalition of America: America's Leading Grassroots Organization Defending Our Godly Heritage.
Starting in 2005, this position has become close enough to the positions of the PRC to allow for high-level dialogue between the Communist Party of China and the Pan-Blue Coalition of the ROC.
" Rainbow " has connotations that recall hippies, New Age movements, and organizations like Jesse Jackson's Rainbow / PUSH Coalition in the United States.
In 2004, the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers ( CSUCS ) reported that in Asia thousands of children are involved in fighting forces in active conflict and ceasefire situations in Afghanistan, Burma, Indonesia, Laos, Philippines, Nepal and Sri Lanka, although government refusal of access to conflict zones has made it impossible to document the numbers involved.

Coalition and now
It now forms part of the legislative programme of the Conservative – Liberal Democrat Coalition Agreement.
Although the Coalition was joined by other allies, the French Empire was also not alone since it now had a complex network of allies and submitted states.
During parliamentary elections in 1999, the seats in Riigikogu were divided as follows: the Centre Party received 28, the Pro Patria Union 18, the Reform Party 18, the People's Party Moderates ( election cartel between Moderates and People's Party ) 17, Coalition Party 7, Country People's Party ( now People's Union ) 7, United People's Party's electoral cartel 6 seats.
He now hosts The Coalition Chart Show on East Village Radio, which streams from New York, and works as a club DJ.
* In May 2010 the new Coalition government said that the ' Labour's 13-year war on the motorist is over ' and that the new government ' pledged to scrap public funding for speed cameras ' In July Mike Penning, the Road safety minister reduced the Road Safety Grant for the current year to Local Authorities from £ 95 million to £ 57 million saying that local authorities had relied too heavily on safety cameras for far too long and that he was pleased that some councils were now focusing on other road safety measures.
In practice, Blücher's attempt to disengage proved extremely difficult to execute, as the Coalition force was by now in an advanced position, had virtually no cavalry present to cover its retreat and was facing an enemy who was ready to commit its numerous cavalry.
With the Coalition forces now in full retreat, Marmont received orders to aggressively pursue the enemy, knowing that he could count on his two infantry divisions, plus that of Leval, as well as on the support of General Drouot's Guard artillery, on Nansouty's Guard cavalry on his right and on Grouchy's two cavalry divisions on his left.
Again taking advantage from the flat terrain, Grouchy was able to advance rapidly and fall onto the rear of the Coalition infantry squares, which were now slowly withdrawing in echelon and efficiently using the terrain to take shelter from the artillery bombardment.
In preparation of the 2002 elections, the National Alliance Party of Kenya ( Formerly NAK now NAPK ) allied itself with the Liberal Democratic Party ( LDP ) to form the National Alliance of Rainbow Coalition ( NARC ).
Coalition forces announced that the port city of Umm Qasr was now " safe and open " and divers began searching for mines off shore.
As a result, the IRS has now recognized the Coalition as a 501 ( c )( 4 ) tax-exempt organization, the first time in the agency's history that it has granted a letter of exemption to a group that stated in its application that it would distribute voter guides directly in churches.
The socially liberal segment of the ELCA is represented by independent organizations such as Lutherans Concerned / North America, Extraordinary Lutheran Ministries, and the Evangelical and Ecumenical Women's Caucus A socially conservative Lutheran organization, once within, and now departed from the ELCA opposed to the denomination's stance on openly-gay clergy is the Lutheran Coalition For Renewal ( Lutheran CORE ).
Insurgents now use the bombs to target not only Coalition vehicles but Iraqi police and civilian transportation as well.
Thanks to efforts made by local community groups such as the Lower East Side Preservation Initiative, East Village Community Coalition, Historic Districts Council, and Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation, however, the proposed district now includes these worthy buildings.
During the 2003 invasion of Iraq, after Coalition bombing began, looters descended upon the site which is now pockmarked with hundreds of ditches and pits.
Unions now comprised a major compounded of the New Deal Coalition, along with big-city machines, Catholics and Jews, poorer farmers, and the white South.
Some of its members left the party and remained in Synaspismos, which evolved into a separate left-wing party that is now an alliance of Synaspismos with other leftist groups called the Coalition of the Radical Left.
The PCP, now in the Unitarian Democratic Coalition ( Portuguese: Coligação Democrática Unitária or CDU ) with the Ecologist Party " The Greens " ( Portuguese: Partido Ecologista " Os Verdes " or PEV ) and the Democratic Intervention ( Portuguese: Intervenção Democrática or ID ), saw an electoral decline to 12. 18 % and 31 seats.
However, the new Progressive Coalition ( now the Progressive Party ) started by former Alliance leader Jim Anderton won two seats, and remained allied with Labour.
From the outset, voices both within the coalition and without attempted to persuade Chaudhry to forego the office of Prime Minister in favour of an ethnic Fijian, such as his deputy Tupeni Baba or Adi Kuini Speed ( by now, the leader of the Fijian Association Party, part of the People's Coalition ), but he refused.
According to Oborne, Ashcroft, a " brutal critic of the Coalition from the start " has established “ megaphone presence ” in the on-line media and Tories now blame the LibDems for blocking economic and welfare system reform.
Northwest College was also invited to join the Christian College Coalition ( now the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities ) – a large group of Christian schools dedicated to liberal arts education in Christian light.
The WSA is now largely inactive and was regarded by some as being little more than a front for the SWP standing in elections until the launch of the Respect Coalition.
He also occasionally plays in The Coalition of the Willing, a band comprising Andras Simonyi, Hungarian Ambassador to the United States ; Alexander Vershbow, US Ambassador to South Korea ; Daniel B. Poneman, formerly of the United States National Security Council and now of The Scowcroft Group ; and Lincoln Bloomfield, former United States Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs.

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