"election" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Earlier this month, the Bush administration switched courses to endorse indirect elections that would turn over power by June.
- Others who have endorsed clean elections include:
- But if the P.L.O. should decide to endorse elections in the territories as the way to start talks, its sympathizers would certainly win.
- But court documents suggest that the Bureau of Indian Affairs might formally endorse elections in which black Cherokees are barred from voting.
- Zimbabwe's leaders appeared to endorse free elections this month at a meeting of the Southern African Development Community, a multinational forum of government leaders.
- Mr. Adeniji, a Nigerian, added that the United Nations would not endorse elections held while one or more of the warring sides remained armed.
- Somaliland held a popular national referendum in 2000, which endorsed the Constitution, nation-wide local councils election in 2002, presidential elections in 2003 and parliamentary elections in 2005.
- He endorsed direct presidential elections, restoration of civil rights of Kim Dae Jung and other dissidents, the lifting of press restrictions and other measures.
- By endorsing direct elections, Mr. Roh in effect said he was prepared to run for president later this year instead of having the office handed to him by Mr. Chun.
- Through their support, they were confusing the European Parliament with the political groups and endorsing elections run by a de facto Government that were held under conditions that did not guarantee their legitimacy.
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