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The country's first post-communist Assembly elections, in November 1991, made the winning new pro-reform Union of Democratic Forces ( UDF ) to make government alone, having won 110 out of the 240 seats in the assembly.
" But the 1966 national assembly elections showed a significant swing to the right, and General Lon Nol formed a new government, which lasted until 1967.
UNTAC grew into a 22, 000-strong civilian and military peacekeeping force to conduct free and fair elections for a constituent assembly.
By the time of the national assembly elections in December 1992, only three had qualified.
Only the RPP and the PRD contested the national assembly elections, and the PND withdrew, claiming that there were too many unanswered questions on the conduct of the elections and too many opportunities for government fraud.
After dismissing the assembly, Velasco held elections for a new assembly, which in 1946 drafted a far more conservative constitution that met with the president's approval.
The first round of new elections is scheduled to start on November 28, 2011, the second round would be held on December 14, the third on January 3 and the new assembly would convene on March 17.
In ancient India, around 920 AD, in Tamil Nadu, Palm leaves were used for village assembly elections.
For example, in the Dauphiné the provincial assembly agreed to double the number of members of the third estate, hold membership elections, and allow one vote per member, rather than one vote per estate.
There were constituent assembly elections in 1957 which appointed Ramón Villeda as President, and itself becoming a national Congress with a 6-year term.
A constituent assembly was popularly elected in April 1980 and general elections were held in November 1981.
Then Jibril announced that consultations were under way to form an interim government within one month, followed by elections for a constitutional assembly within eight months and parliamentary and presidential elections to be held within a year after that.
In 2010, the States assembly agreed to holding elections for all seats on a single date and to cut the number of Senators from 12 to 8.
It has been some time since parties contested elections at this level, other than for the position of Connétable who uniquely has a role in both the national assembly and in local government.
The assembly was expanded to 99 members in 1997 and in 2006 elections had 115.
On 19 July 2006, the prime minister, G. P. Koirala, sent a letter to the United Nations announcing the intention of the Nepalese government to hold elections to a constituent assembly by April 2007.
Oman does not allow political parties and only holds elections with expanding suffrage for a consultative assembly.
This system is used in the Upper House in India, Australia ( Senate, Tasmanian and Australian Capital Territory Houses of Assembly and the Legislative Councils in New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia and Victoria ), Ireland, Northern Ireland ( assembly, local government and European elections, but not national ), Malta, local government elections in Scotland and selected ( optional ) local governments in New Zealand.
After the Liberal Party was defeated in 1936 elections, an assembly was held in Naranjales on May 31, 1937, in which Luis Muñoz Marín presented his ideas as to how the party should be run, however the majority of the party members objected and blamed him for their defeat.
In 1995, after the 1993 riots in Mumbai in which Balakrishna alleges " Shiv Sena took part ... in a big way ", which saw a polorisation of votes, the Shiv Sena-BJP alliance, won state assembly elections and formed a government.
Consequently, when the elections went ahead the U. S. raised objections based upon political restrictions instituted by the State of Emergency ( e. g. censorship of the press, cancellation of habeas corpus, and the curtailing of free assembly ).

assembly and used
Besides flathead bronze screws, silicon bronze Stronghold nails ( made by Independent Nail & Packing Co., Bridgewater, Mass. ) are used extensively in assembly and Weldwood resorcinol glue is used in all the joints.
A red filter, Zeiss barrier filter with the code ( Schott ) designation BG 23, was also used in the ocular lens assembly as it improved the contrast between specific and nonspecific fluorescence.
The actual assembly line used an overhead crane to mount the body.
Macro assemblers include a macroinstruction facility so that assembly language text can be pre-assigned to a name, and that name can be used to insert the text into other code.
Dual polarisation interferometry can be used to measure the conformational changes or self assembly of these materials when stimulated by pH, temperature, ionic strength or other binding partners.
The ends of these fragments overlap and, when aligned properly by a genome assembly program, can be used to reconstruct the complete genome.
The name " compiler " is primarily used for programs that translate source code from a high-level programming language to a lower level language ( e. g., assembly language or machine code ).
For example, the highly anticipated first person shooter Quake used highly-optimized assembly code designed almost entirely around the P5 Pentium's FPU.
Some instructions were added that were never intended to be used in assembly language but fit well with compiled high level languages.
After reading the computer's manual, Knuth decided to rewrite the assembly and compiler code for the machine used in his school, because he believed he could do it better.
In modern usage, the term " dictator " is generally used to describe a leader who holds and / or abuses an extraordinary amount of personal power, especially the power to make laws without effective restraint by a legislative assembly.
The Vehicle Assembly Building was originally built to assembly of Apollo and Saturn vehicles and is now used to support Space Shuttle operations.
In the run up to D-Day the Canadian Army used these woods as one of their pre-invasion assembly points.
The plurality voting system is a single-winner voting system often used to elect executive officers or to elect members of a legislative assembly which is based on single-member constituencies.
One of its early tasks was the elaboration of daily orders which were phoned in every afternoon by the shops and used to calculate the overnight production requirements, assembly instructions, delivery schedules, invoices, costings, and management reports.
** Moot hill, a hill or mound historically used as an assembly or meeting place
The term derives from " macro instruction ", and such expansions were originally used in generating assembly language code.
To keep the probability of predetonation low, the duration of the non-optimal assembly period is minimized and fissile and other materials are used which have low spontaneous fission rates.
In 1924, they used their assembly line to produce a new open two-seater called the " Laubfrosch ".
Proportional representation ( PR ) is a concept in voting systems used to elect an assembly or council.
Atari eventually obtained a line of credit from Wells Fargo that it used to expand its facilities to house an assembly line.
A programmable logic controller ( PLC ) or programmable controller is a digital computer used for automation of electromechanical processes, such as control of machinery on factory assembly lines, amusement rides, or light fixtures.

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