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We are going to hold elections in two months time.
Hold elections every two weeks, and things will finally get done!
The government says it will hold elections before the end of 2008.
He would hold elections for the first time in nine years.
"Mother, do you really think that we can simply hold elections and vote him out of power?"
Instead, he promised to hold elections before the end of the year.
Is he ever likely to hold elections or do away with corruption?
It first held elections for a new council in March 1996.
However, he also promised to hold elections within 90 days.
The American plan to hold elections has yet to be worked out in detail.
Often, states will hold elections for many different offices on the same day.
Recently, they held elections to choose a chief and council.
This time, the war stopped long enough to hold elections in September 1992.
What about holding elections on weekends, as some other countries do?
Only 11 states are holding elections for governor in November.
Is there something the French know about holding elections that we should perhaps study?
But the decision to hold elections has only exacerbated the problem.
This provisional government would hold elections in three to six months.
Action has been taken, however, with a view to holding elections at the appointed time.
Many states across the nation held elections for their state legislatures.
Four other provinces did not hold elections on 20 April.
He said security in 14 of the country's 18 provinces was good enough to hold elections there today.
The current government, which took over in January, has promised to hold elections by the end of 2008.
No, we instructed them to hold elections, and that is what should be done in the case of new Members.
We welcome the proposals to hold elections later this year.