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party and decided
At once upon his arrival, he telephoned Lady Sybil Colefax who invited them to tea, and then Lewis decided to give a party as a quick way of rounding up his friends.
Although the Bolshevik leadership decided to form a separate party, convincing pro-Bolshevik workers within Russia to follow suit proved difficult.
In the 2000s, CPC leaders debated changing the party's name to remove the " Communist " label, but ultimately decided against it, fearing the emergence of a splinter Communist party.
In early 1992, the government decided to permit multiple party politics and agreed to the registration of four political parties.
The November 2003 party convention was held in Dresden and decided the election platform for the 2004 European Parliament elections.
While some of his decisions were influenced by party concerns, more of Cleveland's appointments were decided by merit alone than was the case in his predecessors ' administrations.
In December, days before Holt disappeared, the Chief Government Whip Dudley Erwin decided to meet with Holt and confront him about growing unrest in the party.
Kearny decided to raid Pico to capture fresh horses, and sent out a scouting party on the night of December 5 – 6.
St. Laurent, however, decided that the nation had passed a verdict against his government and his party, and did not want to be seen as clinging to office.
On 26 March 2004, following the decision of the Speaker of the Parliament, Marek Borowski, to found a new dissenting party, the Social Democracy of Poland, Leszek Miller decided to resign from the position of Prime Minister on 2 May 2004, a day after Poland ’ s accession to the EU.
With the Labour left still strong – in 1981 Benn decided to challenge Healey for the deputy leadership of the party, a contest Healey won narrowly – Foot struggled to make an impact and was widely criticised for it, though his performances in the Commons, most notably on the Falklands war of 1982, won him widespread respect from other parliamentarians, though he was criticised by some on the left who felt that he should not have supported the Thatcher government's immediate resort to military action.
He strongly considered forming a break-away party, the New Zealand Democratic Coalition, for the 1996 MMP election but then decided against it.
His succession had been decided as early as 1980, with the support of the military and party apparatus.
An angry Prachanda and his party quit the government, majorly citing this reason and decided to operate as the main opposition to the government headed by CPN UML and its co-partner Nepali Congress afterwards.
Unlike its New South Wales and Queensland counterparts, the WA party had decided to oppose Liberal candidates in the 2008 election.
Berlin's popular Social Democratic mayor, Klaus Wowereit, nevertheless decided to retain the weakened party as his coalition partner.
Though Bisky's candidacy was supported by the Greens and by some Christian Democratic and Social Democratic leaders, including Chancellor Angela Merkel, after two failed votes the party decided to withdraw his nomination.
A few months later, at a party meeting, it was decided that administrative actions against the writers who openly expressed support of reformation would be taken.
After elections one of the party member, Sławomir Kopyciński, decided to leave SLD and join Palikot's Movement.
If the opposing party is served with the papers and fails to respond within the time limit provided for his answer, he risks having the case decided against him by default.
It was Okolnichi Peter Andreevich Tolstoy who decided the family fortune by casting his lot with the party of Peter the Great.
Wilson, after deliberating, decided keeping Marshall on would demonstrate party unity ; thus in 1916 Marshall won reelection over the still divided Republican Party and became the first vice president re-elected since John C. Calhoun in 1828, and Wilson and Marshall became the first president and vice president team to be re-elected since Monroe and Tompkins in 1820.
Primaries in April decided single presidential candidates for each party, and national elections on October 31 determined representation in the legislature.
The states party to the Modified Treaty of Brussels consequently decided to terminate that treaty on 31 March 2010, with all the remaining WEU's activities to be ceased within 15 months.
In January 1994 the last DC secretary Mino Martinazzoli decided to change the name of the party, which had suffered many defeats in 1993 provincial and municipal elections, to the Italian People's Party.

party and boycott
The exercise, nonetheless, demonstrated the overwhelming strength of President Konaré's ADEMA party, causing some other historic parties to boycott subsequent elections.
Patel's position at the highest level in the Congress was largely connected with his role from 1934 onwards ( when the Congress abandoned its boycott of elections ) in the party organisation.
Le Pen protested the media boycott against his party by sending letters to President Mitterrand in mid-1982.
The latter requirement would allow a party to kill a referendum proposal by asking that their voters boycott the vote as was done by the KMT with the referendums associated with the 2004 Presidential Election.
This led to a boycott of parliamentary elections that year by the Al Wefaq party, who said that the government would use the upper house to veto their plans.
Manley, who may have been taken by surprise by the maneuver, led his party in a boycott of the elections, and so the Jamaica Labour Party won all seats in parliament against only marginal opposition in six of the sixty electoral constituencies.
Manley led the party in a boycott of the snap election called in 1983, and the party was absent from parliament for more than five years.
Montgomery, the senior lecturer, ordered a boycott so the welcoming party consisted only of the Commandant and Dorman-Smith.
One group formed under the name Canada Unlock the Gate Group and asserted the closure was more due to Sauvé's selfish desire for privacy than any real security risks ; The Globe and Mail reported in 1986 that the group planned to boycott the Governor General's annual garden party because of what they called her " bunker mentality ".
The party condemns the Arab boycott and wants it denounced in the international arena, with sanctions imposed on countries that support it.
While Pera campaigned hard for the success of the boycott alongside with most FI members, both Berlusconi and Tremonti explicitly said that " abstention " was their personal opinion, not the official one of the party.
Seck's Rewmi party participated in a boycott of the June 2007 parliamentary election, announced in early April.
The party refused to sign the Tripartite Declaration of November 1991, and it chose to boycott the March 1992 parliamentary election, along with the Democratic Union of Cameroon, due to the government's failure to meet opposition demands, which included the establishment of an independent electoral commission to oversee the election.
Benazir and the Peoples Party boycott the 1990 elections, served as leading opposition party for the first since its inception in 1967.
Shocked by the results, the Baganda separatists, who formed a political party called Kabaka Yekka, had second thoughts about the wisdom of their election boycott.
The CPUSA dropped its boycott of Nazi goods, spread the slogans " The Yanks Are Not Coming " and " Hands Off ", set up a " perpetual peace vigil " across the street from the White House and announced that Roosevelt was the head of the " war party of the American bourgeoisie.
The party joined the opposition boycott of the 2011 election.
In the 2007, the LinuxTag faced calls for a boycott because, as it was officially held under the patronage of the German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schäuble, a member of the conservative CDU party.
At a meeting of the Respect party on 6 June 2006, following the Forest Gate raid, Ridley urged all Muslims in Britain to " boycott the police and refuse to co-operate with them in any way, shape or form until the boys are released ," attacking Sami Yusuf including " asking the community copper for directions to passing the time of day with a beat officer.
A fact-finding panel at the Attorney-General's Office found that the Democrat Party bribed other parties to boycott the 2006 parliamentary election, which forced the constitutional crisis, and voted to dissolve the party.
The party encouraged voters to boycott Manitoba's 1981 election, claiming that none of the other parties ( including the CPC-M ) were worth supporting.
The radical leftist Workers ' Party ( PT ) led by Louiza Hannoune obtained 26 seats, becoming the largest force in parliament after the governing coalition ; the secularist Berber Rally for Culture and Democracy ( RCD ) obtained 19 seats, reentering parliament after a boycott in 2002 had left the party without representation there.
The other Islamist party, Islah ( split, with one wing calling for a boycott of the election ), lost heavily, maintaining only 3 seats, versus 43 in the previous parliament.
In Andhra Pradesh the party promoted non-participation, in reality a boycott, whereas the party supported certain candidates in West Bengal and Orissa.

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