• Despite high-profile efforts with its anti-corruption campaign, Transparency International's corruption index still ranks Russia in the bottom third (Yelena Panfilova called it ' the zone of national shame '), equal with Kazakhstan and Iran. (robertamsterdam.com)
  • Meanwhile, since winning elections a little over a year ago , the incumbent Social Democratic Party in Romania has reshuffled the government three times (on each occasion deposing its own prime-ministers in parliament) and has faced numerous protests over judicial reforms intended to roll back on anti-corruption efforts. (democraticaudit.com)
  • The government's recent calls to remove the country's chief anti-corruption prosecutor have brought the EU's focus onto the issue. (democraticaudit.com)
  • Bulgaria is also struggling with the phenomenon of corruption, with the weaknesses of their new anti-corruption legislation taking centre-stage during its presidency of the Council of the European Union. (democraticaudit.com)
  • Nevertheless, over the last few years successful anti-corruption criminal investigations have been implemented in Romania, even if little has been done in the sense of prevention or recovery. (democraticaudit.com)
  • Many domestic and international stakeholders see the anti-corruption efforts as a test of the EU's positive influence in these two countries. (democraticaudit.com)
  • Defying what she considers the systemic corruption of her country-even at personal risk-is nothing new for the 44-year-old anti-corruption advocate. (americasquarterly.org)
  • In addition to her anti-corruption platform, López has emphasized the need to construct a more equitable and accessible educational system and reform Colombia's justice system. (americasquarterly.org)
  • It was more taken as an expression of the determination to carry forward the anti-corruption drive, and it is not going to spare the most talked-about people,' he said. (voanews.com)
  • Civic groups and ordinary people have welcomed the anti-corruption drive that has led to the detention of dozens of senior politicians, former ministers and businessmen in the past two months. (voanews.com)
  • The emergency administration also has established anti-corruption cells of security forces and intelligence agencies. (voanews.com)
  • There also has been a wave of anti-corruption campaigns over the last two years of which I actively participated. (nripulse.com)
  • The Congress which has ruled Karnataka for the most time, is eyeing a return to power on the anti-corruption and anti-communalism planks. (daijiworld.com)
  • Furthermore, the Global Corruption Report is Transparency International's flagship publication, bringing the expertise of the anti-corruption movement to bear on a specific corruption issue or sector. (lu.se)
  • However, there are still some legal and institutional challenges that are creating obstacles to the effective enforcement of state anti-corruption policies. (lu.se)
  • Drawing on public dissatisfaction over chronic poverty and inequality, slow economic growth, rapidly escalating violent crime, and a parade of corruption scandals, AMLO's antisystem rhetoric led voters to question the nature of political power in Mexico's new democracy. (journalofdemocracy.org)
  • The PNP has seen its momentum stall recently amid corruption scandals, causing the party's vote shares to decline during the last few election cycles. (reason.com)
  • Corruptions scandals and accusations did not stop Lula from being reelected in 2006. (cornell.edu)
  • Corruption scandals involving Petrobras, construction companies, politicians and the government coalition political parties started to be investigated. (cornell.edu)
  • Rosselló decided to resign after 12 days of anti-government protests over his administration's role in corruption and social media scandals. (vox.com)
  • The party entered in coalition with the Brazilian Social Democracy Party and the Liberal Front Party, supporting President Fernando Henrique Cardoso in the 1998 Brazilian general election. (wikipedia.org)
  • The PRP has the view that the main problem of politics and democracy in Indonesia is the absence of working-class politics. (links.org.au)
  • Since Spain transitioned to democracy, the country's politics has been dominated by two major parties. (vox.com)
  • The International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala was formed to help Guatemalans move their government from one that attempts to destroy entire peoples (genocide) to one in which its people rule (democracy). (nisgua.org)
  • But it also gave us the chance to reflect upon how much our democracy has been going downhill on a slide greased by political money. (flatheadbeacon.com)
  • Officials say it is necessary to root out corruption from politics before the government restores democracy. (voanews.com)
  • That being the case, political parties ought to ask themselves how long they will continue to accept that the future of democracy, and therefore the future of their own politics, is largely determined by others, including the military and the US. (himalmag.com)
  • At the parliamentary elections, held in October 2006, the party won 42 of the 513 seats in the chamber of deputies, and it has 1 of the 81 seats in the Senate. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the 2010 elections , alliances between moderate and left-leaning parties took place in several places, such as in Bahia, where the PP was part of the PT candidate's coalition, having even nominated its vice governor. (wikipedia.org)
  • In a 2014 bloodless coup, military leaders, taking the name National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) and led by then army chief General Prayut Chan-o-cha, overthrew the civilian government administered by the Pheu Thai political party, which had governed since 2011 following lower house elections that were generally considered free and fair. (state.gov)
  • In the 2020 elections, no women will lead any major parties. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Some political leaders also giving the funds to the caste-based people at the time of elections. (indiabix.com)
  • No, political party contests the elections without bribing and no voter will vote without taking if they offered money. (indiabix.com)
  • But in recent elections, complete political neophytes stormed the stage, dealing a blow to the two-party system. (vox.com)
  • Pablo Iglesias, leader of the newly founded Podemos party, took 20 percent of the vote in recent Spanish elections. (vox.com)
  • Traditionally, either the PP or the PSOE could form a government of its own (though there have been some particularly close-run elections in which they relied on the support of smaller allies for the decisive votes). (vox.com)
  • With re-elections set for 21 October, it seems unlikely that Poland will alter its political course rightwards. (eurozine.com)
  • In early 2005, the first free elections of 50 years were held in Iraq. (abbreviationfinder.org)
  • Together, the three North-eastern states are the first of nine states slated to have assembly elections this year, which will set the tone for 2024 general elections. (outlookindia.com)
  • The upcoming elections in the North-eastern states of Tripura, Nagaland, and Meghalaya have given a number of regional parties from other states a chance to prove their national credentials. (outlookindia.com)
  • After sweeping victories in Punjab and Delhi elections and making an entry in BJP bastion Gujarat, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has also been trying to make inroads in Nagaland in 2023. (outlookindia.com)
  • Winning a seat in the north-eastern state of Nagaland would go a long way in cementing AAP's position as a national party in the run up to the crucial 2024 Lok Sabha elections. (outlookindia.com)
  • Having performed remarkably well in the 2019 Arunachal Pradesh elections and 2022 Manipur polls, where it is already considered a state party, the JD(U) needs to poll 8 per cent votes in Nagaland this time to become a state party in the third north-eastern state (fourth overall, including Bihar). (outlookindia.com)
  • The accusation unleashed a political earthquake in Paraguay, where Velazquez was set to be the government's presidential candidate in primary elections for the conservative Colorado Party in December. (aljazeera.com)
  • Cartes' political movement will face Velazquez's in the primaries and the winner will be a candidate for the general elections scheduled for April 2023. (aljazeera.com)
  • Current polls suggest that no single party is likely to achieve a clear victory in the elections on March 4 and it is anyone's guess what strange deals may be struck to form a government. (hrw.org)
  • But political sparring ahead of June presidential elections could stymie any dealmaking now. (csmonitor.com)
  • Elections of the day discriminated against the Catholics, and religious and political unrest ensued. (itzcaribbean.com)
  • highlight the problem of political actors using resources from state owned companies to help win elections. (democraticaudit.com)
  • He declared that he would play a dominant role in the political system which would emerge after the parliamentary elections scheduled to be held in October this year. (newslinemagazine.com)
  • Much of the polarization and dysfunction of the federal government comes from money in politics and elections. (flatheadbeacon.com)
  • The root cause of big money's dominance of politics was the 2010 "Citizens United" Supreme Court decision that enshrined corporations as people/citizens and guaranteed them the right to spend their funds to unduly influence American elections. (flatheadbeacon.com)
  • That act was an initiative placed on the ballot and passed by the people of Montana, designed to curb the corruption of the infamous Montana Copper Kings, who had been buying elections and power. (flatheadbeacon.com)
  • For 100 years, the Corrupt Practices Act protected our elections. (flatheadbeacon.com)
  • For over 100 years, though often "rough and tumble," our elections have had been essentially free of corruption. (flatheadbeacon.com)
  • Rajasthan assembly polls draw close and the bid to win yet another crucial assembly elections in India ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections had intensified in Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) and opposition Congress. (livemint.com)
  • Congress High Command including AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi had administered a meeting between Gehlot and Pilot a couple of days ago in Delhi, following which the Grand Old Party declared that the two leaders had agreed to fight unitedly in the Rajasthan Assembly Elections. (livemint.com)
  • Post the elections, a Special Operation Group (SOG) of the Rajasthan Police was formed to investigate into the conspiracy to destabilise the government. (livemint.com)
  • The Bogotá native has been committed to politics since her days at the Universidad Distrital , where she was part of the student movement La Séptima Papeleta (The Seventh Ballot), which called for a constitutional assembly during the 1990 congressional elections. (americasquarterly.org)
  • Mrs. Zia's five-year term ended in October, when she handed power to an interim government that was to arrange elections. (voanews.com)
  • However, it failed to do so, and an emergency government was installed January after elections were cancelled because of growing political violence. (voanews.com)
  • However, some political analysts worry that the government has made no announcement about when it plans to hold elections. (voanews.com)
  • Indeed, one of the defining features of the upcoming elections is the manner in which the military has already clearly stated that the new government will not be permitted to undermine the economic agenda that has been put into place by finance minister Shaukat Aziz and company. (himalmag.com)
  • In the 2018 Assembly elections, the BJP led by BS Yediyurappa emerged as the single largest party with 104 seats, followed by the Congress with 78 seats and the Janata Dal (S) with 37 seats. (daijiworld.com)
  • With a 'younger' Bommai leading the government, the BJP has adopted a pro-Hindutva approach as the elections approach. (daijiworld.com)
  • While this depiction specifically referred to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's failure to secure a decisive victory in the country's fourth elections in two years, this is only part of the narrative. (arabamericannews.com)
  • The fieldwork, which was completed right before the elections on March 31st, revealed how far politics in general, and local politics in particular, to gender, just by looking at the commonalities across and divergences among female local politicians from AK Party, CHP, HDP and MHP/İyi Parti. (lu.se)
  • In the 2018 Brazilian general election, the party supported the candidacy of Geraldo Alckmin. (wikipedia.org)
  • The party supported the candidacy of Geraldo Alckmin in 2018, but did not endorse a candidate in the second round. (wikipedia.org)
  • Voters elected Juan Orlando Hernandez of the National Party as president for a four-year term beginning January 2018. (state.gov)
  • O n 1 July 2018, leftist candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) won Mexico's presidency with 53 percent of the popular vote-a landslide total in a four-candidate race and about 20 percentage points higher than he had polled in two prior runs for the nonrenewable six-year term. (journalofdemocracy.org)
  • Mexico began 2018 with one of Latin America's most stable party systems, but the continuation of that stability is now in doubt. (journalofdemocracy.org)
  • In 2018, a hung jury caused the Justice Department to drop a case accusing him of providing political favors to a wealthy donor.But his immediate problem now may be political.Five years ago, prominent members of his party rallied around him. (csmonitor.com)
  • Gehlot and Pilot have been engaged in a power tussle since the Congress formed government in the state in 2018. (livemint.com)
  • Accusations of authoritarianism, economic mismanagement, corruption and even violence overshadow commitments to redistribution and social change. (redpepper.org.uk)
  • After the election, although they remained neutral in the second round, the party has almost fully supported the policies of Jair Bolsonaro, supporting his candidacy for president in 2022 and voting with him 93% of the time. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the 2002 general election, the party informally supported the candidacy of Ciro Gomes in the first round and formally supported José Serra in the second round. (wikipedia.org)
  • After the election, the party joined a coalition with the Republicanos and the Liberal Party to support Jair Bolsonaro in government. (wikipedia.org)
  • In more recent years however, the party has become more stridently national conservative, representing the less religious and less populist conservatism that existed in Brazil before the election of Bolsonaro. (wikipedia.org)
  • In mid-January, Israel's political parties finalized their lists for what will hopefully be the last general election for a while. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • A referendum on the future of Israel's longest-serving prime minister, dogged by corruption charges, and on the prospect of West Bank annexation, this election-the third in the last year-could be among Israel's most consequential. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • On the upcoming election slates, only two women are represented among the top 10 seats of each of the three largest parties-Likud, Blue and White, and the Joint List. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Bush's teenage death-penalty rally at Christ the King ranked as perhaps the dreariest moment in the famously dreary election year 1988. (nybooks.com)
  • Good-government organizations such as Common Cause, and their allies at every newspaper editorial board, issued familiar denunciations, decrying yet another opening to big money and corruption, and noting the sticker-shock sums that a single wealthy donor would now be able to give to influence the process: $777,600 a year, or $1.5 million over a two-year election cycle. (democracyjournal.org)
  • In election after election, the center-right Partido Popular (PP) and the center-left Workers' Party (PSOE) divvied up much of the popular vote - and the lion's share of parliamentary seats - between them. (vox.com)
  • Italian politics are never boring, and election campaigns are always times of particularly strident debate. (hrw.org)
  • In late 1951, the party won a legislative election and Gairy went on to dominate the politics of Grenada for nearly 30 years. (itzcaribbean.com)
  • During the election, she received over 81,000 votes-making her the most-voted candidate in her party that election cycle. (americasquarterly.org)
  • Mainstream electoral parties have drifted so far from the general public that it hardly feels like a general election is around the corner. (himalmag.com)
  • However, it is the Karnataka assembly election due later in the first half of this year, the month of May to be more precise, that has everyone's attention. (daijiworld.com)
  • The fourth election in just two years brought a stinging rebuke for Netanyahu, the most dominant figure in Israeli politics in a generation. (arabamericannews.com)
  • Puerto Rico News] AFT President Randi Weingarten says Puerto Rico's Governor Ricardo Rossello "corruption" includes "his mismanagement of schools. (blackstarnews.com)
  • There are legitimate concerns around mismanagement, corruption, and inadequate integration measures that both impede newcomers from contributing to society and nurture social tensions. (hrw.org)
  • The opposition says the polls will not be fair, as the electoral system has been engineered to boost parties loyal to the president. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Yet to measure all left governments only against the opposition of the right, fear of external intervention, or the ebbs and flows of global capitalism - all unsurprising challenges for any left government - dooms us to ignorance. (redpepper.org.uk)
  • The party espouses no specific ideology , other than its opposition to and outspoken criticism of the inequalities of the caste system, and its main tenets are focused on respecting and upholding the constitutional rights of the lower members of Indian society. (britannica.com)
  • Facing strong opposition from Lula and the Workers Party, he ended his second term with low approval ratings. (cornell.edu)
  • Meanwhile, violence is feared because opposition parties are planning their own mass rally to coincide with Monday's start of debate on the no confidence motion. (wmfe.org)
  • If "the opposition and the government continue to slug it out," Sethi said, "and you're facing financial bankruptcy and now you have political bankruptcy," he continued, "that's when the military steps in directly. (wmfe.org)
  • On the contrary, his decision to hold a referendum has united political forces across the spectrum in their opposition to his rule. (newslinemagazine.com)
  • opposition Pakatan Harapan has also scored as it had initiated the 1MDB prosecution during its two years in government. (scmp.com)
  • Unleashing 'Operation Lotus' to lure legislators from the opposition ranks, Yediyurappa managed to take the BJP strength to 120 seats, and form the government. (daijiworld.com)
  • Party cadres should make sure that the new party's ideological platform is formulated and nurtured openly and with the participation of the masses. (links.org.au)
  • This year, the party has fielded Kitoho Rotokha as the party's candidate from Nagaland's Ghaspani II constituency. (outlookindia.com)
  • In 2020, Pilot led a revolt against the Gehlot government after which he was removed from the posts of the party's state unit president and deputy chief minister. (livemint.com)
  • These delegates then in turn select their party's presidential Campaign Finance Reform People always tell you that there are two subjects never to bring up at a dinner party, one is religion and the other is politics. (vumc.org)
  • The main reason of corruption in politics is uneducated politicians. (indiabix.com)
  • The public knows very well about corrupt politicians but they don't take any steps to remove corruption from politics. (indiabix.com)
  • Ralph Nader and Pat Buchanan are banging at the doors, and the political establishment, consisting of both politicians and the media, seems determined not to let them in on the grounds that they have no public support. (nybooks.com)
  • Politicians from Puerto Rico's two major political parties, the PNP and the Popular Democratic Party (PPD), have caucused nationally with both Democrats and Republicans. (reason.com)
  • The son of Bangladesh's former prime minister is among 150 senior politicians detained in corruption investigations. (voanews.com)
  • The arrested politicians belong to both main parties. (voanews.com)
  • It is another issue altogether if one assumes that politicians are completely uninterested in articulating their own politics and the needs of the people at-large, and would rather continue to engage in power games to secure their own limited interests to whatever extent possible. (himalmag.com)
  • This is especially true given the fact that the military government has systematically defamed politicians over the past three years, in close collaboration with the IFIs. (himalmag.com)
  • I have always been pained by the increasing corruption in India - among our politicians and within the government. (nripulse.com)
  • Can female politicians be effective in local politics despite the worrying representation rates? (lu.se)
  • Researchers conducted face-to-face, structured, in-depth interviews with 31 female politicians from five different parties in six different provinces. (lu.se)
  • Female politicians from different political parties in Istanbul, Bursa, Diyarbakır, İzmir, Ankara and Adana, and their views on politics, on running for office, and their political views, their take on their parties' is a reminder of how rich the local politics are and how important the farreaching into the society gender is. (lu.se)
  • The adoption of the law of the Republic of Uzbekistan "On Combating Corruption" - № LRU-419 dated January 3, 2017, has become an important factor in combining the efforts and interest of state bodies and civil society institutions for starting joint work in corruption eradication. (lu.se)
  • The research involved studying advanced foreign experiences in combating corruption, including legislative measures and current situations aimed at preventing corruption-related crimes and ensuring the rule of law. (lu.se)
  • During the research, I studied foreign experience in combating corruption, including the state of legislation aimed at preventing corruption-related crimes and ensuring the rule of law. (lu.se)
  • I chose the topic "Combating Corruption and Applying Artificial Intelligence in Criminal Proceedings" within the project framework. (lu.se)
  • This involved analyzing the role and implementation status of algorithms (artificial intelligence technologies) in combating corruption and criminal proceedings, the positive work being done in this direction by advanced countries, and the international cooperation between organizations and countries. (lu.se)
  • In this post, Tolibjon Mustafoev shares his preliminary analysis on critical reflections and methodological considerations of Transparency International's standardization method for generating the Corruption Perceptions Index. (lu.se)
  • A woman walks past electoral billboards bearing a portrait of Israeli Prime Minister and Likud party chairman Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Sept. 4, 2019. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • His success bucks the recent trend in a region where the threat of 'Castrochavismo' has been used relatively effectively by the right to attack the left, which has sustained widespread electoral setbacks in the face of significant failings in government. (redpepper.org.uk)
  • As in the United States, each of Spain's two major parties held the deep loyalty of its electoral core and represented a distinct vision of the country. (vox.com)
  • Parties with roots in the dominant-party era may see their support wither as chronically displeased voters (like those in other countries that experienced party-system breakdown) turn to personalistic outsiders, engage in serial protest voting against incumbents, or turn away from electoral politics to voice their discontent outside current institutions. (journalofdemocracy.org)
  • Far-right governments have taken power across Europe, spurring electoral wins and advancing an anti-immigrant, pro-austerity agenda. (therealnews.com)
  • The picture that emerges from these cases is that electoral outcomes are increasingly generating instability in the region, with political crises becoming regular occurrences. (democraticaudit.com)
  • The resources of state owned enterprises are often used to fund political parties or electoral campaigns. (democraticaudit.com)
  • Their resources mainly serve as 'post electoral rewards' for political backers, disrupting electoral cycles and hindering one of the key requisites of a democratic system: accountability. (democraticaudit.com)
  • The electoral battle's evolution into a triangular fight increases the chances of a hung Assembly, opine insiders from all the three parties. (daijiworld.com)
  • Many indigenous communities in Oaxaca have claimed their autonomy from the state under the system of usos y costumbres (traditions and customs), opting to utilize traditional forms of self-governance and decision-making rather than participate in national politics. (intercontinentalcry.org)
  • Through the years, the division slowly diminishes as one branch extends its power and expanding its influence in governance. (vumc.org)
  • This panel examines the role of faith-based and religiously-motivated activism in contemporary Shi'i politics as well as the triangulation of Shi'i politics and global shifts in development practice, maxims of governance, and hybrid regimes of rule. (lu.se)
  • Panelists will probe into the hybridified forms of governance and development practices that emerge from the intersection of faith-based activism and global political transformations. (lu.se)
  • Officials at all levels of Puerto Rico's government are facing corruption charges amid a massive federal crackdown. (reason.com)
  • Part of that stems from her willingness to investigate corruption in Puerto Rico's legislature. (vox.com)
  • He was a member of the People's Democratic Party (PRD) at the time of his arrest. (links.org.au)
  • This party was most affected by the Petrobras corruption scandal, damaging its national popularity. (wikipedia.org)
  • In his statement, Mr Roberts said since Mr Collie is "presenting himself as a self-proclaimed expert" on corruption and scandal, he has a few questions for the newly elected chairman. (tribune242.com)
  • 1MDB scandal , sentenced to 12 years in prison and fined 210 million ringgit (US$49.3 million). (scmp.com)
  • Corruption is widespread, and there is a lack of basic services such as water and electricity. (abbreviationfinder.org)
  • Guatemala plunged into a political crisis this month as President Jimmy Morales attempted to circumvent a criminal investigation into his campaign finances by declaring the head of the UN-sponsored Commision (CICIG) persona non grata , a decision that sparked widespread public outcry. (nisgua.org)
  • That message resonates in a country where widespread corruption and over 50 years of armed conflict have left many politically apathetic. (americasquarterly.org)
  • According to López, the threat to Colombia extends beyond the conflict with guerrilla groups such as the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-FARC) to the widespread corruption that has prevented the country from building better institutions. (americasquarterly.org)
  • Politics is a very dirty game in India. (indiabix.com)
  • In my opinion, in a country like India Voters have the least right and play a very small role in the criminalization of politics. (indiabix.com)
  • Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) , English Majority People's Party , national political party in India . (britannica.com)
  • India elected a new reform-minded government in 2014 that was obsessed with making India less dependent on imported military technology. (ocnus.net)
  • India is also trying to reduce the power of government weapons development and production operations that have never been able to compete with foreign defense manufacturers. (ocnus.net)
  • Mainly it s about corruption and decades of India making it difficult for Indians to start and operate profitable firms that could produce consumer goods as well as military equipment. (ocnus.net)
  • While making it difficult for Indian entrepreneurs, India tried to use government-owned weapons development efforts and defense manufacturers to locally produce weapons. (ocnus.net)
  • What was the decisive factor that prompted you to return to India and participate in active politics? (nripulse.com)
  • India lacks a strong legal or judicial system to keep the political system in check. (nripulse.com)
  • In this context, I have been thinking about citizen participation in transforming politics in India. (nripulse.com)
  • All these experiences have further strengthened my resolve to engage in active politics in India. (nripulse.com)
  • In India, I have been fortunate to find myself in the midst of strong leaders in the Loksatta Party that share my views on clean politics, transparency and accountability. (nripulse.com)
  • Apart from being one of the economic powerhouses of the country, this major south Indian state has a special significance for the primary pan-India political players - BJP and Congress. (daijiworld.com)
  • The party formed it's first government in south India with the swearing in of BS Yediyurappa as Karnataka chief minister in 2008. (daijiworld.com)
  • The recent entry of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Karnataka is set to further complicate the outcome of the forthcoming assembly polls. (daijiworld.com)
  • As both the right and left scrambled to preempt yet another postelection stalemate over government formation, their parties entered into groundbreaking mergers that could alter the face of the country's politics. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • NCPO Order 3/2015, which replaced martial law in March 2015, granted the military government sweeping power to curb "acts deemed harmful to national peace and stability. (state.gov)
  • In Argentina, the left-Peronist Kirchners, first Néstor in 2003 and then Cristina in 2007, held power for 12 years before losing to the right in 2015. (redpepper.org.uk)
  • They worry less that government is pulled away from the public interest by money and concentrated power than that it can't address problems in even the messy, transactional, and imperfect way that it once did. (democracyjournal.org)
  • The main obstacles to reform would seem to be the inertia of the political system itself, and the power of partisans, lobbyists, and donors who benefit from the existing campaign finance system, from patronage, and from "crony capitalism," rather than any cogent political theory. (democracyjournal.org)
  • When one party became unpopular, swing voters would flock to the other major establishment party, resulting in a clean transition of power and a stable majority for the new government. (vox.com)
  • Until a few years ago, most Spaniards, like most Americans, therefore assumed that their politics would continue to consist in the regular handover of power from one major party to the other and back again. (vox.com)
  • So when they headed for the voting booth this past Sunday, they dealt a decisive blow to the old parties' monopoly on power. (vox.com)
  • it is also that the fragmentation of the political system would make it very difficult to govern the country even if the new power brokers weren't a ragtag collection of ideologically diverse neophytes. (vox.com)
  • Until the Arab Nationalist Baath Party took power in 1968, the country went through a turbulent period with several coups. (abbreviationfinder.org)
  • The Sunni Muslims who formerly sat with all the power lost much of their political influence. (abbreviationfinder.org)
  • In 1985, after twenty-one years of military rule, a democratic government rose to power in Brazil. (cornell.edu)
  • And this happened without expecting it, because we didn't have political, economic, or media power. (therealnews.com)
  • In a city obsessed with parochial political power, many people care only about two things where Rostenkowski is concerned: he's from Chicago and he carries clout. (chicagoreader.com)
  • Khan's shaky grasp on power has made for more than the usual amount of messy politics in Pakistan. (wmfe.org)
  • Gairy's success thrust him into the limelight and was his rise political power. (itzcaribbean.com)
  • The pitch sounded a little too familiar when Musharraf declared that he had never wished to get involved in politics, but had taken the decision to remain in power in the best interest of the country. (newslinemagazine.com)
  • The party seems more interested in power than eradicating corruption. (scmp.com)
  • The party is, however, too weak and fractious to regain power. (scmp.com)
  • It is now common knowledge that the Pakistani military has gone out of its way to ensure the consolidation of its role in politics once the newly elected government comes to power. (himalmag.com)
  • The incumbent BJP government in the state hopes to return to power on the strength of the 'Double-Engine' sarkar model propounded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. (daijiworld.com)
  • In 1983 the Janata Party stormed to power for the first time with Ramakrishna Hegde as the chief minister. (daijiworld.com)
  • While it has two strong leaders, former chief minister Siddaramaiah and state unit head DK Shivakumar, both are eyeing the chief ministerial seat if the party regains power. (daijiworld.com)
  • Locke presents an argument that political power can be abused such that the people are hindered from enjoying their rights. (vumc.org)
  • Ahmad Zahid Hamidi , also facing corruption charges. (scmp.com)
  • Founded in 1995 as the Brazilian Progressive Party, it emerged from parties that were successors to ARENA, the ruling party of the Brazilian military dictatorship. (wikipedia.org)
  • Her first professional opportunity in politics came while she worked in the Dirección de Participación Ciudadana (Office of Citizen Participation) as an assistant for Enrique Peñalosa's 1995 campaign for mayor of Bogotá. (americasquarterly.org)
  • Since 1995 Transparency International with the Internet Centre for Corruption Research at the University of Passau in Germany has analyzed the level of corruption perception in more than 180 countries around the world. (lu.se)
  • However, the current situation in Karnataka politics is a minefield that makes it equally complicated for both the rivals to achieve a majority on their own in the Legislative Assembly, come May 2023. (daijiworld.com)
  • But the outlook for the 2023 assembly polls is not looking so rosy for the party right now. (daijiworld.com)
  • Ciudadanos , another newly founded protest party, which seizes upon the anger of more centrist and affluent citizens, has also stormed the political stage, attracting close to 14 percent of the vote. (vox.com)
  • Government corruption kills', protest sign, Bucharest. (democraticaudit.com)
  • I also do research on political behavior/political psychology, focusing mainly on explaining protest activity, radicalization and affective polarization. (lu.se)
  • The government continued to prosecute and punish officials who committed abuses, but a weak judicial system and corruption were major obstacles to gaining convictions. (state.gov)
  • These obstacles affect Uzbekistan's positioning in various international ratings including the Corruption Perceptions Index. (lu.se)
  • the Progressive Party, founded in 1993 by the Social Labour Party and the Reform Labour Party. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 2003 the party re-changed its name to the Progressive Party. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Progressive Party supported the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff, splitting its alliance with the Worker's Party. (wikipedia.org)
  • The prominent progressive had just left a July 26 committee meeting on the Puerto Rico Status Act, a legislative compromise negotiated by the territory's nonvoting House member, Rep. Jenniffer González-Colón of the New Progressive Party (PNP). (reason.com)
  • With anti-incumbency strong in certain pockets and a division of issues and political agendas in Nagaland, the emergence of these regional powers can harm the vote share of the ruling Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party-Bharatiya Janata Party (NDPP-BJP) alliance. (outlookindia.com)
  • The small, progressive party won five out of 102 senate seats and came in sixth with 3.94 percent of the vote. (americasquarterly.org)
  • Vázquez is not a popular person, even within her own party, the pro-statehood New Progressive Party. (vox.com)
  • His government was marked by reforms, stability, income increase, privatization and the end of Petrobras' (the state oil giant) monopoly. (cornell.edu)
  • The party supported greater economic nationalism than some of its coalition partners and is generally less in support of the military than the Liberal Party. (wikipedia.org)
  • His congressional coalition, an alliance of his own National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) and two smaller parties, won outright majorities in both houses. (journalofdemocracy.org)
  • After winning candidates from other parties decided to join MORENA's caucus, his coalition controls 313 seats in the 500-member Chamber of Deputies and 70 seats in the 128-member Senate. (journalofdemocracy.org)
  • Six years later, the candidate of the [End Page 31] coalition led by the PRI, José Antonio Meade, mustered a distant third with just 16.4 percent of the popular vote. (journalofdemocracy.org)
  • Certainly, it was a setback for Netanyahu, who has repeatedly resorted to Israeli voters as a final lifeline in the hope of escaping his ever-growing list of problems - splits within his Likud Party, the constant plotting of his former right coalition partners, his own corruption trials and his lack of political vision that does not cater to his and his family's interests. (arabamericannews.com)
  • This time, Netanyahu's right-wing camp, thus potential government coalition partners, consists of even more ardent right-wing parties, including, aside from the "Likud", which won 30 Knesset seats, "Shas", with nine seats, "United Torah Judaism" with seven and "Religious Zionism" with six. (arabamericannews.com)
  • Not only did Abbas betray desperately needed Arab unity in the face of an existential threat posed by Israel's growing anti-Arab politics, he went on to suggest his willingness to join a Netanyahu-led coalition. (arabamericannews.com)
  • My research focuses mainly on political parties and coalition politics in Western European parliamentary democracies, focusing on topics such as coalition formation, portfolio allocation, cabinet reshuffles, policy-making in multiparty governments, and legislative behavior. (lu.se)
  • As in the United States, the country has a voting system that encourages polarization into two political blocks, because candidates from third parties are unlikely to be elected to parliament even if they garner quite a lot of votes. (vox.com)
  • An update on major political events, candidates, and parties twice a week. (csmonitor.com)
  • She is clear: The victory of the Loksatta Party will bring in more eligible candidates. (nripulse.com)
  • I teach comparative politics, political psychology and research methods. (lu.se)
  • She welcomed legislative efforts to combat corruption, address violence against women and gender violence, and enhance gender equality. (ohchr.org)
  • But there are a few Republicans who still represent the constitutional views of limited Gov't. (hubpages.com)
  • The inspiration for the creation of the party was the longtime Dalit activist and constitutional expert Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891-1956). (britannica.com)
  • Short of a Supreme Court reversal, the legal and political path to getting rid of Citizens United may also have to be a Constitutional Amendment. (flatheadbeacon.com)
  • It would be a great service if Malaysia's constitutional monarch, the king, and the sultans issue statements to condemn corruption and declare that no pardon would be granted to any political leader convicted of corruption. (scmp.com)
  • Moreover, clear programmatic differences among Mexico's major parties persist, as do the institutional advantages they enjoy. (journalofdemocracy.org)
  • His ascent badly damaged the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), the onetime dominant party that survived democratization, reinvented itself, and returned to the presidency in 2012. (journalofdemocracy.org)
  • We're not in institutional politics. (therealnews.com)
  • also Podemos, and independent people, that we were never before in institutional politics. (therealnews.com)
  • Deeply connected to the developmental challenges of Romania and Bulgaria is the institutional corrosion of corruption. (democraticaudit.com)
  • On institutional abuse, Mr. O'Gorman said that the Government had made wide-ranging commitments to addressing the priority needs and concerns of those who had spent time in "Mother and Baby" and "County Home" institutions. (ohchr.org)
  • The Government had also recently approved a national memorial to honour those who had endured institutional trauma. (ohchr.org)
  • Of all political parties, in corruption investigation Operation Car Wash, the Progressistas had the most convictions. (wikipedia.org)
  • More than anything, he was upset about a corruption investigation of his office. (vox.com)
  • I continued researching "Issues of Eliminating Corruption Risks in the Investigation of Criminal Cases. (lu.se)
  • PP has also supported the Workers' Party-led government from 2003 to 2015. (wikipedia.org)
  • Peter Boyle: The PRP plans to launch a new workers' party in Indonesia by 2012. (links.org.au)
  • Do you see this future workers' party as a broad, multi-tendency party or a party around a very defined ideological platform? (links.org.au)
  • Therefore this can only be solved by presenting a political party that has the political ideology and program of the working class. (links.org.au)
  • Indeed, the anti-Netanyahu camp does not seem to have much in common, neither in terms of politics, ideology nor ethnicity - a crucial component in Israeli politics - than their collective desire to dispose of Netanyahu. (arabamericannews.com)
  • Corrupt acts such as these also contribute to diminished confidence in the government and public perceptions of corruption and impunity within the office of the Paraguayan Vice President," the top US diplomat said in a statement . (aljazeera.com)
  • Read our summary on the lead-up to the national strike in our recent blog, "Political crisis as corrupt officials seek to undermine advancements in the fight against impunity" . (nisgua.org)
  • In their investigating, the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala, known as CICIG , found evidence that president Morales's party received illegal campaign funds. (nisgua.org)
  • The military appears to have withdrawn support and defections within the ranks of Khan's own party, known as the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf , or PTI, mean that a no-confidence move in parliament planned to get underway on Monday, looks like it has a good chance to succeed. (wmfe.org)
  • According to the latest Global Gender Gap Report released by the World Economic Forum, Turkey is the 130th out of 149 countries in terms of the gender gap in political representation, and ranks lowest on gender equality among the countries that are its peers in the high human development group. (lu.se)
  • A smaller party, the Puerto Rico Independence Party, backs total independence, although it never enjoys enough support to shape the debate. (reason.com)
  • He formed the first local political party, the Grenada United Labour Party (GULP) which was pro independence. (itzcaribbean.com)
  • Even after 65 years of independence, we call ourselves a developing country. (nripulse.com)
  • San Juan Copala declared its independence from the federal government in 2007. (intercontinentalcry.org)
  • Ram's efforts to mobilize Dalits and other minorities led to his involvement in politics, in which he spent years crisscrossing Uttar Pradesh state and traveling throughout the country eliciting support for the cause. (britannica.com)
  • Although Ram was responsible for building the support base for the party, Mayawati shaped and nurtured it into a powerful political force in Uttar Pradesh-India's most populous state-and at the national level. (britannica.com)
  • These books and articles vary greatly in tone and depth, ranging from Cain's cool-eyed analysis of paradoxes in dozens of aspects of political reform at the state and federal level, to Grumet's nostalgia for the era when handshake agreements were made in adjoining chairs in the Senate barbershop. (democracyjournal.org)
  • Their politics is based on a sense of mission, this being the reconstruction of the Polish state and Polish public life in line with the values of the PiS leaders. (eurozine.com)
  • The current state of politics in Nagaland is totally dependent on money. (outlookindia.com)
  • In Meghalaya, the emergence of regional parties is older than the state. (outlookindia.com)
  • Faced with political turmoil, the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe remain as vulnerable as ever to state capture and weakening accountability mechanisms. (democraticaudit.com)
  • Furthermore, processes of state capture make political parties addicted to a continuous supply of public funds and resources. (democraticaudit.com)
  • As part of a project entitled State-Owned Companies - Preventing Corruption and State Capture , we have evaluated the extent of state capture and the nature of mechanisms for extracting public resources for private or political interests in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Italy, and Romania. (democraticaudit.com)
  • Discretionary use of national resources through state owned enterprises goes hand in hand with party patronage and a lack of merit based appointments. (democraticaudit.com)
  • Bob Brown, Republican of Whitefish, is a former Montana Secretary of State, State Senate President and 28-year Legislator. (flatheadbeacon.com)
  • The Triqui people of San Juan Copala have reclaimed their position in front of the Government Palace in Oaxaca City after being forcibly evicted by state and municipal police just one month ago. (intercontinentalcry.org)
  • Shortly before the eviction, state governor Gabino Cué gave an interview in which he said there is no reason for the Triqui encampment to continue in the doorway to the Government Palace, asserting that the state government had taken the necessary steps to address the protesters demands. (intercontinentalcry.org)
  • State police have been stationed in front of the Government Palace since the eviction in December, barring the return of the Triqui plantón with barricades. (intercontinentalcry.org)
  • As state police are still barricading the covered porch of the government palace, where the Triqui formerly resided, the plantón this time sits in the open square. (intercontinentalcry.org)
  • The people living at the plantón do not consider that the authorities have fulfilled their obligations and so they continue asking the state government to provide them with safe passage home. (intercontinentalcry.org)
  • In December, the state governor said that a development plan for the Triqui region had been drawn up in conjunction with the federal government and that it would be implemented by working with local authorities - a move that is likely to be controversial for the Triqui who do not recognize the legitimacy of the current municipal council. (intercontinentalcry.org)
  • For instance, from a Congress bastion in the initial years of state formation, the state gradually emerged as a strong base for the Janata Parivar, and in later years inclined towards the BJP. (daijiworld.com)
  • Even as the battle for supremacy raged between the two political ideologies over the next two decades, the BJP was making inroads in the state. (daijiworld.com)
  • Other topics I focus on in my research are state capacity, corruption and foreign policy-making. (lu.se)
  • A pragmatist party, it supported the governments of presidents Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Dilma Rousseff, Michel Temer and Jair Bolsonaro. (wikipedia.org)
  • When allied with the governments of Lula and Dilma, the party supported the Bolsa Familia program in confluence with tax cuts for economic growth. (wikipedia.org)
  • Party mergers and other systemic problems have buried the country's once-vaunted female political leadership. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • The government investigated and prosecuted many of these crimes, particularly through the HNP's Violent Crimes Task Force. (state.gov)
  • His party, the National Convergence Front, FCN, is made up of ex high-ranking military officials suspected of war crimes . (nisgua.org)
  • In Guatemala, presidents have political immunity, meaning they cannot be charged with crimes. (nisgua.org)
  • The Human Rights Committee this morning concluded its consideration of the fifth periodic report of Ireland on how it implements the provisions of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, with Committee Experts praising legislation combatting hate crimes, and raising issues concerning rights abuses at "Mother and Baby" and "County Home" institutions. (ohchr.org)
  • The country is gradually adopting a new course to combat corruption crimes and improve its image in international rankings to attract more foreign investments. (lu.se)
  • And while there are women at the helm of several smaller parties , ranging from the new women's activist party Kol Hanashim (Voices of Women) to the disturbing Mishpat Tzedek party led by the wife of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's assassin, none is expected to garner enough votes to assume seats in the Knesset. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • However, some women's groups opposed Vázquez during her seven years as the head of the island's women's affairs office (more on that in a bit). (vox.com)
  • Despite the increase in the number of women in the Parliament from 4.7 to 17.4 percent in the past decade, women's political participation, particularly in local administrations, remains very low. (lu.se)
  • Hernandez directed the television program The People Speak , where he discussed social issues and local politics. (state.gov)
  • When a person wants to become a political leader he/she begs votes to people & when getting the position they do nothing for same people & forget about the people who voted them to getting that job. (indiabix.com)
  • But even though allow criminal people to stand in politics. (indiabix.com)
  • 3. Even Political parties know about the criminal background of their candidate's but just give tickets and support criminal people to be in politics. (indiabix.com)
  • In a similar manner, if more people keep doing this then the party which win won't develop our nation and we will be bitching that the government is not doing anything. (indiabix.com)
  • So people please vote in the right direction even a single vote can change the ruling government. (indiabix.com)
  • Our operation as a political association of working people since 2004 was a step in introducing and popularising the political idea of forming a party among working-class activists. (links.org.au)
  • For several years we have carried out open propaganda among working people in our grassroots bases about the necessity to build a working-class party as the only vehicle for struggle. (links.org.au)
  • The next step after this propaganda is to broaden our consolidation efforts in order to recruit more people who agree to build the working-class party. (links.org.au)
  • In recent years there has been an increase in the number of people fleeing Iraq. (abbreviationfinder.org)
  • Now, after the completion of five years, the people of Nagaland feel betrayed because nothing has happened for the solution," said Ranjan. (outlookindia.com)
  • The governing Democratic Party (PD) has a more nuanced approach but its focus on bringing boat arrivals down goes hand in hand with accepting that people will be trapped in incredibly abusive conditions in Libya. (hrw.org)
  • All of these people, in their ways, are working to transform a government that would try to kill its people into a government run by its people. (nisgua.org)
  • He appears confident that people will approve perpetuation of his tenure as president for five more years, but the referendum will not ensure smooth sailing for him. (newslinemagazine.com)
  • This cannot happen unless people with a clean background start to participate in the political process. (nripulse.com)
  • But blatant corruption has brought about alienation of the people from politics. (nripulse.com)
  • Cué maintains that authorities have complied with the precautionary measures outlined by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) in 2010, in which the IACHR asked the Mexican government to guarantee the safety of the 135 people displaced from San Juan Copala by paramilitary violence. (intercontinentalcry.org)
  • In the year proceeding IACHR's declaration, there were 25 documented cases of people killed in San Juan Copala and 17 of injuries sustained during the conflict. (intercontinentalcry.org)
  • The Global Corruption Barometer debuted in 2003 and since that year has surveyed the experiences of everyday life of people confronting corruption around the world. (lu.se)
  • Through the Global Corruption Barometer, tens of thousands of people around the globe are asked about their views and experiences, making it the only worldwide public opinion survey on corruption. (lu.se)
  • She specializes on politics, people, and protests in the Southeast Asia region. (lu.se)
  • Blaming voters for the same will only make situations of our country politics worse. (indiabix.com)
  • 2. There are so many political parties which use their goons to threat voters. (indiabix.com)
  • Yeah, I agree that voters are responsible for criminalization of politics as it depends on the voter to cast their vote in the right direction. (indiabix.com)
  • So both voters and PP are responsible for the criminalization of politics. (indiabix.com)
  • Years of economic crisis and political corruption have left many voters revolted with the political system, and deeply distrustful of established political forces. (vox.com)
  • AMLO's calls for change resonated with voters frustrated by chronic poverty and inequality, rising violence, and corruption, and his win has called into question the stability of Mexico's party system. (journalofdemocracy.org)
  • Damle's message for clean and ethical politics reaches out to middle class educated voters. (nripulse.com)
  • The "shock tactics" to which the Polish economy was subjected during the 1990s have discredited liberalism as a political movement in the country. (eurozine.com)
  • The decade of the 1990s saw four governments all toppled before they completed their terms. (himalmag.com)
  • Instead, the 59-year-old has worked most of her career as a prosecutor. (vox.com)
  • As a result, the Kurdish minority in northern Iraq gained considerable autonomy, after suffering extreme repression in the previous years. (abbreviationfinder.org)
  • Contrary to what their names suggest, these groups have violently sought to control the natural resources in the area and they also have connections to PRI - the conservative political party that ruled Mexico for 71 years under a regime of corruption and repression. (intercontinentalcry.org)
  • Podemos , a party founded less than two years ago by a self-declared Marxist who used to teach classes on topics like "Cinema, Political Identities, and Hegemony" as a lecturer on political science in Madrid, gained more than 20 percent of the vote. (vox.com)
  • Apart from poverty, this political corruption breeds all kinds of other problems -law and order issues, terrorism, lack of economic growth and increasing economic and social divide. (nripulse.com)
  • Specialized on Iranian and Middle Eastern Studies, matters surrounding Iran's nuclear program, Iran's domestic politics and foreign policy. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • Recent findings indicate that many Americans have increasingly become distrustful of their government. (vumc.org)
  • Umno's immediate uncertainty is whether its untainted leaders, such as party vice-president Mohamad Hassan, will lead a purge. (scmp.com)
  • The head of Dhaka's Center for Policy Dialogue, Debapriya Bhattacharya says the high profile arrest shows that the army-backed government is serious about its resolve to purge corruption from the political system. (voanews.com)
  • Orly Levy-Abekasis, Ayelet Shaked, and Tamar Zandberg-all former party leaders-now occupy the second, third, and fourth seats in their new parties, respectively. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Though the PP retains the most seats in parliament, and the PSOE managed to remain the country's second biggest party by a hair's breadth, their cumulative share of seats is much lower than at any time since the early 1980s. (vox.com)
  • Both parties are prime claimants for the 224 assembly seats at stake in Karnataka. (daijiworld.com)
  • These democratic crises are linked to issues of trust and accountability on the part of political parties. (democraticaudit.com)
  • One exception is the First Amendment argument against campaign finance limits, which is a serious claim, but the Supreme Court's recent decisions presume that corruption doesn't really exist outside of quid pro quo deals, not that corruption is healthy. (democracyjournal.org)
  • It was the year of Republican consultant Lee Atwater's attack strategies and Roger Ailes's negative campaign commercials-"the most negative presidential campaign of the television era, at least up to that time," says Jules Witcover, a longtime Washington reporter and columnist who writes with passion against the degeneration of our political system. (nybooks.com)
  • But both were elevated, legitimately, by the American political system. (nybooks.com)
  • In the past days, however, it has become obvious just how fragile this seemingly immovable political system actually was. (vox.com)
  • It is thus most probable that MORENA's ascent augurs a recomposition of the party system rather than a process of partisan dealignment. (journalofdemocracy.org)
  • The two parties that spear-headed democratization and gave structure to Mexico's party system also now find themselves in trouble. (journalofdemocracy.org)
  • An unknowable but significant number moved onward to other EU countries, but increased identification measures and reinforced border controls by Italy's northern neighbors over the past two years mean that many remain in Italy, either as undocumented migrants or as asylum seekers in the country's burgeoning but still overwhelmed reception system. (hrw.org)
  • The only way to solve our country's problems is to clean up our political system first. (nripulse.com)
  • Brat certainly made immigration a visible topic in his race, but Republic Report listened to several hours of Brat stump speeches and radio appearances, and that issue came up far than less what Brat called the main problem in government: corruption and cronyism. (thenation.com)
  • On 21 January, the Triqui plantón returned to the front of the Government Palace in the main square of Oaxaca. (intercontinentalcry.org)
  • The global context is also increasingly adverse compared with the commodities boom that preceded the 2008 global financial crisis, which enabled left governments to redistribute income to the poorest. (redpepper.org.uk)
  • Sarney's government was marked by high inflation, the default of the external debt and economic crisis. (cornell.edu)
  • The lack of macro reforms, the lack of integration of Brazil with the world economy because the government had decided to prioritize a south-south foreign policy, the change of the petroleum law after the discovery of world class reserves offshore Brazil followed by the commodities crisis had a heavy price. (cornell.edu)
  • In case you haven't heard, Guatemala has fallen into a political and diplomatic crisis this week. (nisgua.org)
  • Pilot-Gehlot tussle: A defiance, a yatra, a meet to 'unite' later where Rajasthan political crisis stands? (livemint.com)
  • El propósito general de este artículo es analizar la interacción de la percepción de crisis, la anomia y la confianza en las instituciones. (bvsalud.org)
  • Nuestra hipótesis general es que existe una relación negativa entre anomia y confianza en las instituciones, y una relación positiva entre percepción de crisis, anomia y desconfianza institucional. (bvsalud.org)
  • La confianza en las instituciones y la anomia fueron altas y correlacionadas negativamente, pero no afectaron la percepción de crisis. (bvsalud.org)
  • Also wealthy Lyford Cay residents have been the source of funding for local political parties for many years so what is Collie's point in April 2016? (tribune242.com)
  • The party launched its Nagaland unit in 2016 in Dimapur and has expanded since. (outlookindia.com)
  • La Raja's argument fits into a more comprehensive challenge to many of the assumptions and unexamined verities of those who aspire to reform the American political process, whether from the left, center, or even the Tea Party right. (democracyjournal.org)
  • This post is part of Polyarchy , an independent blog produced by the political reform program at New America , a Washington think tank devoted to developing new ideas and new voices. (vox.com)
  • Probably the only issue all political parties agree on is the need to reform the Dublin Regulation. (hrw.org)
  • The party has traditionally been, like many right-wing parties in Brazil, one of pragmatism and moderation, largely allying with larger left-wing parties. (wikipedia.org)
  • A variety of tendencies is normal in such a party and in any real left partiy it should be democratically guaranteed such tendencies can exist. (links.org.au)
  • Every left party which wants to fight against the strong hegemony of the bourgeoisie parties needs to be a mass-membership party. (links.org.au)
  • Where does left unity fit in this plan for a new party? (links.org.au)
  • We never gave up our belief that there should be left unity, especially in the struggle for a political party. (links.org.au)
  • But what we have learned is that left groups cannot be reduced only to activists trying to create a party in their own image. (links.org.au)
  • There are grassroots forces that are learning about the struggle and increasingly identify their political position with socialism and left politics. (links.org.au)
  • The first decade of the new millennium saw the radical and reforming left come to government across Latin America. (redpepper.org.uk)
  • Both parties weakened their brand names by forming a once-unthinkable left-plus-right alliance in support of Ricardo Anaya, who was runner-up to AMLO with 22.3 percent of the vote. (journalofdemocracy.org)
  • There has been a marked shift to the right in Polish politics since the beginning of the decade, when the relative popularity of the then governing Alliance of the Democratic Left (SLD) begun to nosedive. (eurozine.com)
  • But that's not the case in several cities and Spain like Barcelona, where three years ago the left scored a number of local victories centered on advancing economic and human rights on a municipal level. (therealnews.com)
  • Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, left, and Russian President Vladimir Putin, meet at the Kremlin in Moscow, on February 24 this year, the same day that Russian forces invaded Ukraine. (wmfe.org)
  • Their stay was brief and they had left the island within the year. (itzcaribbean.com)
  • The pro-Putin United Russia party is expected to emerge as the dominant force in the lower chamber of parliament, the Duma. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The time is ripe for citizens to take control of their political destiny and demand what is rightfully theirs. (nripulse.com)
  • I n December 2014, in the must-pass legislation known as the "CRomnibus," Congress raised the limit on contributions that political parties could accept for their conventions and their headquarters. (democracyjournal.org)
  • In the following years Rostenkowski lost control over the process of writing tax legislation. (chicagoreader.com)