In both cases, he sought a populist base for the politically weak President.
The new organ proved itself politically weak and its power returned to Maximilian again in 1502.
Also, he and other firefighters say one reason the city picked these two firehouses was because they are located in poor, politically weak areas.
Usually, however, the law of the wild prevails, and the politically weak are replaced swiftly with the strong.
They were politically weak and often faced social harassment.
During the early republic, the senate was politically weak.
Many leaders are politically weak at home, and count on American strategic and financial help to maintain power.
Critical conditions often arise for economically poor and politically weak communities living in already dry environment.
The perception that he is politically weak may affect how far his Government feels it can go in peace talks.
Can politically weak leaders make compromises on the issues that go to the heart of the conflict?