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party's and team
When a party becomes the largest party not to be represented in a Westminster-style parliament, the party's parliamentary group forms the Official Opposition, with Official Opposition frontbench team members often forming the Official Opposition Shadow cabinet.
During the World Cup, the party's web site stated that due to the prevalence of people of non-German descent on the German national football team, the team " was not really German ".
He became a member the frontbench team under Charles Kennedy in 1999 when he became the party's Health spokesperson.
The leader of that party, once sworn in, subsequently becomes the Premier of Western Australia, and a team of the leader's, party's or coalition's choosing ( whether they be in the Legislative Assembly or in the Legislative Council ) can then be sworn in as ministers responsible for various portfolios.
This remains the party's policy ... Andrew Cubie and his team have done a thorough job over the last six months.
However, many backbench MPs, particularly those from the Labour Party ( who held a large majority in the House at the time ), viewed Young as someone who had too recently been a member of his party's front bench team and who was, therefore, not sufficiently in touch with ordinary MPs.
Often trapped by insistent, forceful questions by reporters, he shares with the team his impression that journalists are unjustly harassing him and the party's campaign.
Under heavy fire from an enemy chopper outside the building the team is in, Stunner tells him on the communicator that they're low on ammo and have to go back, but Murphy retorts that resetting the game is not a part of their party's strategy.
That is why he used the failure of the party's last mission to disband the team.
Renwick's campaign team, led by future Ontario NDP leader Stephen Lewis, developed an innovative technique of going door to door three times during the campaign to identify the party's likeliest voters, and then " pulling the vote " on election day.
At the 1997 general election, he was a member of the party's teams in the Hong Kah Group Representation Constituency, and was defeated by the team from the governing People's Action Party ( PAP ) by 36, 920 votes ( 31 %) to 82, 182 ( 69 %).
His campaigns team continued to build the party's successes through by-elections such as Brent East by-election, 2003 Leicester South by-election, 2004 and Dunfermline and West Fife by-election, 2006 taking the Liberal Democrats to 63 MPs.
In July 2005, then party leader Charles Kennedy appointed Horwood to the Shadow Home Affairs team, before he was promoted by Menzies Campbell to be Shadow Environment Minister, under Chris Huhne, whom Horwood had backed in the party's leadership election.
He has been a member of the Sinn Féin national executive, the Ard Chomhairle, for many years, and has been on the Dublin executive of the party since 1985 and was part of the party's negotiations team during the Northern Ireland peace process.
( As teams of candidates in GRCs must include a minority-race candidate, a candidate from each party's team in a GRC must make such an application before the election.
The party's team in the constituency also included the party's leader, former Member of Parliament J. B. Jeyaretnam.

party's and Francis
The party's creation was announced on 6 April 2005 by James Tanis, who invited rebel leader Francis Ona to lead the group.

party's and Lee
Lee, whose views were a mixture of socialism and social credit theory, emerged as a vocal critic of the party's leadership, accusing it of behaving autocratically and of betraying the party's rank and file.
On the recommendation of the KMT Disciplinary Committee, their party memberships were cancelled ( a step short of expelled ) in December for " viciously attacking " Lee Teng-hui and " seriously damaging the party's image and prestige.
John A. Lee, a notable socialist within the Party, vehemently disapproved of the party's perceived drift towards the political centre, and strongly criticised Savage and Fraser.
Running against Charles N. Haskell in 1907 in the Democratic primaries, Lee would not receive the party's nomination for Oklahoma's first Governor.
On 27 October the Democratic Party issued an announcement to newspapers setting out the party's position regarding the article Lee published.
Nordmeyer nominated Gervan McMillan, an old friend from Kurow and a supporter of Lee, as the party's new leader.
Instead, Hamilton ran for governor in 1875, but lost his party's nomination to fellow Democrat John Lee Carroll.
A faction of Labour, dissatisfied with the mainstream party's economic and conscription policies, followed dissident MP John A. Lee to his new Democratic Labour Party.
Lee left the Workers ' Party in 1996, citing differences with the party's leader, Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam.
Resigning his seat on the court to run for governor, Robertson ultimately withdrew from the Democratic primary to support Lee Cruce, who went on to win the party's nomination and the governorship.
Lee did not seek a second term as party chairman in the party's internal elections in December 2006.
Lee's status as a veteran was considered valuable by the Labour Party, as the party's anti-conscription stance had caused many to brand it unpatriotic — Lee, a decorated and wounded soldier, was able to counter this perception quite effectively.
Lee and his allies criticised the " cautious " approach taken by the party's leadership, and advocated a considerably stronger policy line.

party's and bin
As of March 2006, the party's Secretary General is Aminuddin bin Ami.

party's and won
He won the nomination at the party's convention in Baltimore on the second ballot, and thereby replaced incumbent Vice-President Hannibal Hamlin as Lincoln's running mate.
By contrast most of the party's seats were won either due to the absence of a candidate from one of the other parties or in rural areas on the " Celtic fringe ", where local evidence suggests that economic ideas were at best peripheral to the electorate's concerns.
Her retirement coincided with the ending of her party's federal parliamentary representation ; the Democrats ' support had collapsed after 2002 and they won no seats at the 2004 and 2007 half-senate elections.
However, the party's MPs, mostly representing seats won from the Scottish Conservatives, were less keen to have the SNP viewed as a centre-left alternative to Labour, for fear of losing their seats back to the Conservatives.
She easily won her party's nomination, and eventually got 40 % of the votes in the first round of the presidential elections, and 51. 6 % in the second, thus defeating the Centre Party's Esko Aho and becoming the 11th president of Finland.
Although Perot easily won the nomination, his victory at the party's national convention led to a schism, as supporters of his opponent, former Governor Richard Lamm of Colorado, accused him of rigging the vote to prevent them from casting their ballots.
His support of giving all aid to the British " short of declaring war " won him the support of many Republicans on the East Coast, who disagreed with their party's isolationist leaders in Congress.
The LPF also won support from some ethnic minorities ; one of Fortuyn's closest associates was of Cape Verdean origin, and one of the party's MPs was a young woman of Turkish descent.
The Alberta Alliance continued to grow following the federal party's merger, and the provincial party fielded a full slate of candidates for the 2004 provincial election, on November 22, 2004, and won one seat in the Legislature.
The LPF also won support from some ethnic minorities ; one of Fortuyn's closest associates was of Cape Verdean origin, and one of the party's MPs was a young woman of Turkish descent.
The following year, Heath – who was Shadow Chancellor at the time, and had recently won favourable publicity for leading the fight against Labour's Finance Bill – unexpectedly won the party's leadership contest, gaining 150 votes to Reginald Maudling's 133 and Enoch Powell's 15.
The new party's first victory came in the 1950 municipal elections, in which Janet Jagan won a seat.
Opinion polls showed the party's popularity increase under Marine Le Pen, and in the 2011 cantonal elections the party won 15 % of the overall vote ( up from 4. 5 % in 2008 ).
At the party's nomination convention in Albany on April 23, Stern won the required two-thirds majority on the first ballot, receiving 287 of the 381 votes cast ( 75. 33 %).
In 2003, Rosselló returned to politics and won his party's nomination for the gubernatorial candidacy in a primary election against his successor as PNP leader, Carlos Pesquera.
MacBride was the treasurer of the Republican Party of Virginia in 1972 and one of the party's electors when Richard Nixon won the popular vote for his second term as President of the United States.
* In the Italian model of AMS, used 1993-2005, for every constituency seat won by a party, that party's vote total was reduced by the number of votes received by the second-place candidate in the constituency, subject to the condition that the deduction cannot be less than either 25 % of the total votes cast in the constituency, or the votes received by the winning candidate, whichever is less.
Subtracted from each party's allocation is the number of constituency seats that party won, so that the additional seats are compensatory ( top-up ).
In 1997, after 18 years of a Conservative government, New Labour won a landslide victory at the general election, winning a total of 418 seats in the House of Commons — the largest victory in the party's history.
Though he did not run in the 1921 provincial election, the first in which the UFA fielded candidates, Greenfield was the party's eventual choice to serve as Premier when the UFA won a majority of the seats that year.
This only works, however, if the party's seat entitlement is less than ( or equal to ) the number of constituencies it won.
The result was a small accretion of youth to the party's ranks and in the same period long time SWP leader Murry Weiss won another group of youth from the Shachtmanites as they joined the Socialist Party of America.
Former U. S. Assistant Attorney General Deval Patrick won the party's nomination and the general election, defeating Reilly and businessman Chris Gabrieli.
On March 26, 2007, he won the party's nomination, defeating Toronto lawyer and human rights advocate Meredith Cartwright with 532 votes to her 267.

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