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All of the movements cited here had long-lasting effects, but others come to power and fizzle out, or they never come to power.
Thinly disguised characters resembling Poroshenko and Tymoshenko come to power.
Mohamed Siad Barre that had come to power in 1969.
Benito Mussolini had come to power, and the signs of early fascism
Bolsonaro would come to power with the explicit support of millions of
"The politicians come to power early in Minneapolis," Mr. Reston wrote presciently.
Mr. Gunnlaugsson had come to power on promises to clear out corruption.
When anti-abortionists like Pitlyk come to power, access to abortion decreases.
He's born in 1906, so when the Nazis come to power, he's 1003.
He is the only Egyptian leader to have come to power through democratic elections.
But she had not stopped agitating since, in 2000, he had come to power.
America is far from unique in seeing a faux-populist despot come to power.
It was even luckier to come to power shortly before the rise of the smartphone.
Who is Brazil's far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, and how did he come to power?
Abdul-Mahdi listed his government's accomplishments, saying it had come to power during difficult times.
And a government that openly embraces the knowledge now scorned may soon(ish) come to power.
Other offshoots in Turkey and Tunisia have forsworn violence and come to power by democratic means.
Conservatives have come to power before, but Mr. Sheridan says the tone is different this time.
Autocrats often come to power through democratic elections rather than at the point of a gun.
Will the American context ever allow for women with such an understated presence to come to power?
The generals permitted free elections in 2015, allowing the National League for Democracy to come to power.
When they come to power, they don't cede control of bureaucracies with more progressive missions to Democrats.
At that time, Putin had just come to power in the government, appointed prime minister in 1999.
Without Hindenburg's founding fiction and odd posturing, it is unlikely that Hitler would have come to power.
The "April Theses" advocated toppling the provisional government that had come to power after the February Revolution.
"Men like Donald Trump come to power when their countries are already in deep trouble," she said.
Had Hitler not come to power in Germany, the Holocaust and World War II would not have happened.
Even in (church) prayer meetings, they say let's pray so that the BJP does not come to power.
But even with the failures of democratic governments and other political parties, fascists could not come to power alone.
That would give the Freedom Party a real chance to come to power, which would be terrible for Austria.
However, we also need the imagination to understand how profoundly bad it can get when demagogues come to power.
At present it seems unlikely that Saakashvili, who studied in Ukraine and speaks fluent Ukrainian, will come to power.
The hope was that a government more amenable to Riyadh's influence, and less to Iran's, would come to power.
He died in 21988, at the height of Reconstruction, when biracial governments had come to power throughout the South.
So, ever since this government has come to power, it has been taking decisions to appease the Hindu majority.
Trump has come to power at a moment when power is increasingly passing out of the hands of governments.
Not surprisingly, since Mr. Modi has come to power an increasing number of young Kashmiris have joined the militants.
In the run-up to the results, Tshisekedi said Kabila had nothing to fear should he come to power.
Ben Ali, like Ortega, had come to power promising change, then quickly clamped down on human rights and democratic institutions.
While "The Handmaid's Tale" explored how totalitarian regimes come to power, "The Testaments" delves into how they begin to fracture.
Chávez had come to power earlier that year, and the mudslide was among his first major tests as Venezuela's leader.
His latest novel, "Marlow," yet to be translated, is set in the city after the Nazis have come to power.
But even as liberal members of Parliament haev come to power, they have yet to take up the issue again.
They had come to power with the largest majority in Irish history, but five years of austerity had drained their support.
When you yell, 'Theocracy,' and you're really crying wolf," she said, "you've lost your credibility when real theocrats come to power.
The Progressive Conservatives are leading the polls and have said they will reduce provincial sales tax if they come to power.
He has financed the newspaper Israel Hayom in an apparent attempt to help Mr. Netanyahu come to power and remain there.
They say they will keep opposing her unless she talks about when the next generation of leaders will come to power.
The Taliban had just come to power in Kabul, and Momand recalled seeing a woman being publicly whipped by Taliban officials.
Once people who were born in the 70's or 80's, not the 50's, come to power, things might change.
Mr. Xi's father, Xi Zhongxun, was a senior general under Mao during the civil war and helped the Communists come to power.
"It's about the younger generation having a chance to come to power, and having to face what has come before them," Richmond said.
It also tends to come to power when a moment of crisis is brewing: world wars, the Great Depression, the global financial crisis.
After a slew of corruption scandals in the 2000s, the INC lost support, opening the gates for the BJP to come to power.
It has also led to speculation that the populist Five Star Movement (M5S), led by a Eurosceptic comedian, Beppe Grillo, might come to power.
Myanmar's new president has alluded to removing a highly controversial constitutional clause that could see revolutionary leader Aung San Suu Kyi come to power.
"I promise to you that a Congress government will come to power in 2019 and we will scrap this triple talaq law," she said.
Having come to power on the promise to provide bread and end war, the Bolsheviks confronted the prospect of being swept away by hunger.
The real worry then should be that populist elements within democratic countries may one day come to power and subvert these well-intentioned laws.
The centre-right has come to power in Argentina, with the election of Mauricio Macri, and in Brazil through the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff.
A racist, nativist, sexist and homophobic administration has come to power and has attempted to impose itself on some of America's most vulnerable communities.
He wanted to draw attention to Apollo, the company's new set of artificial intelligence-driven tools, which Li hopes will come to power vehicles everywhere.
Indeed, since 1900 Britain has had 23 different prime ministers, and on 19513 occasions prime ministers have come to power other than in general elections.
Unless Democrats come to power and restore the SALT deduction, rich people in Democratic states will probably have to learn to live with higher taxes.
In the process, we can perhaps begin to heal the divisions of race, class and place that Trump so ably exploited to come to power.
Analysts said the Iranians may have been hoping to lay low until the 2020 American presidential election when a friendlier administration might come to power.
But the people who have made careers out of those routines and who have come to power through them don't want to deal with that.
When they come to power, they aim to deliver concrete benefits to their supporters, even at the cost of their nations' long-term fiscal health.
In many ways, Mr. Netanyahu is the precursor to this new age of "strongmen" who have come to power in different parts of the world.
GERMANY&aposS MERKEL SET FOR 4TH TERM AFTER SOCIAL DEMOCRATS OK COALITION Both Austria and Italy have seen anti-immigrant parties come to power since 2015.
Although the Kremlin may hope these trends eventually reverse and pro-Russian leaders like former President Viktor Yanukovych come to power again, that's probably wishful thinking.
Many have waited over a decade - since his failed bid for the presidency in 2005 - to see a man they consider their own come to power.
The rally got a further push on Thursday from the prospect of snap elections that could see a business-friendly centre-right coalition come to power.
Mr. Gorbachev, who had come to power in 1985, had begun a campaign for economic and democratic change, shaking the foundations of communism across Eastern Europe.
So it's become difficult to live as a Muslim, as a self-respecting Muslim, in the Indian democracy ever since Narendra Modi has come to power.
Jorge Rafael Videla, who had come to power in Argentina through a coup d'etat two years previously, was in desperate need of a good news story.
If a new government were to come to power, the regulatory changes could get overturned, taking things back to how things were before, according to NYU's Ghose.
Democracy is a lie in America... We hope that a good government will come to power that does not... help other countries only for its own interests.
It would do so not least by opening up the possibility of the market's nightmare scenario that a far-left Jeremy Corbyn government would come to power.
Unlike the last time, the BJP isn't looking to come to power through alliances, Madhav said, freeing itself of major regional parties that represent the region's Muslims.
For the first time in the history of our country, the left has come to power within a context of electoral freedom and by means of democracy.
How did he come to power when all the men in the Martell line were thought to have been assassinated by Ellaria Sand and the Sand Snakes?
Crucially, Mr. Khan, who is seen to have come to power with the military's support, bucked expectations by taking a conciliatory tone on global and regional policy.
But MBS remained far off the radars of the foreign diplomats and experts who studied royal dynamics to anticipate who might come to power in the future.
But MBS remained far off the radars of the foreign diplomats and experts who studied royal dynamics to anticipate who might come to power in the future.
There are no saints in geopolitical games; if the West had shown respect for Russia instead of humiliating it, Mr. Putin might not have come to power.
Should a new, Democratic presidential administration come to power, it seems likely to reverse Mr. Trump and demand that tougher mileage and carbon emissions standards be reinstituted.
A euro-skeptic coalition will most probably come to power in early March, led by people who have no time for French and German ideas of Europe.
When leaders come to power amid crises, as when Chávez and Mr. Correa were elected, they can grab power and establish authoritarianism at the expense of democracy.
Some of the centre-right governments that have recently come to power in South America are keener on open trade than their left-wing predecessors, especially in Mercosur.
Political analysts say that the left alliance is likely to open up the country further to Chinese investments if they were to come to power in the election.
In addition, a tweak in Italy's election law makes it harder for populist parties to come to power, and they have anyway toned down their anti-euro rhetoric.
The rally in Italian bond markets got a further push from the prospect of snap elections that could see a business-friendly centre-right coalition come to power.
"Since Xi has come to power, people are afraid to conspicuously show their wealth and the mainland Chinese are not buying in China," Glimcher added in his remarks.
Where the Taliban and ISIL have come to power in Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq, they have imposed sharia-based Sunni supremacist regimes and committed massive crimes against humanity.
It was easy to forget, amid all this relief, that the new president had come to power not through an election, but because the military had seized power.
A German S.S. officer, for instance, might have led a harmless or even an exemplary life had he lived elsewhere, or had the Nazis never come to power.
" Strongmen typically come to power in democracies, Professor Lebas said, by telling citizens to "distrust institutions and procedure — that what is needed is to burn it all down.
The military brass stands to lose should the opposition, which accuses top officers of trafficking drugs and engaging in corrupt business deals with the government, come to power.
But even should Sanders come to power, he argued, that watershed would only mark the beginning, rather than a crowning victory for a whole new wave of worker organizing.
It's an analogy which I used before the vote, which unfortunately I think is valid, which is, you had Mussolini come to power with the fascists in 1920s Italy.
Much of that has to do with how strongmen typically come to power: by rising within a flawed democracy or, in some cases, a military or one-party regime.
It assumes that your opponents, once they come to power, will feel constrained by the precedent you set — in other words, it assumes they'll be constrained by norms themselves.
And there's the hapless immigration minister, Calder, whose party has come to power as a result of the "Deport the Illegals" movement, but whose heart really isn't in the job.
"The Taliban know they'll never come to power like before," said Wahid Mozhdah, a former Afghan diplomat who served under the Taliban and continues to maintain contacts with the group.
Jawar, who promotes non-violent activism and an "Oromo first" ideology, returned to Ethiopia from the United States in August last year, a few months after Abiy come to power.
Opposition politicians who duck the painstaking work of developing credible policy are liable to come to power with no serious plan—as the Republicans demonstrated in their opposition to Obamacare.
But of course, as with all leaders who have come to power on a wave of popular acceptance, the flash of their initial lightning moves can be all too brief.
In 21956, most of the Middle East was ruled by cautious, Western-aligned leaders who had come to power after World War I. They were backed by British military power.
If Renzi does step down, others could come to power through early elections -- including, possibly, the loud- and foul-mouthed comedian-turned-politician Beppe Grillo and his Five Star Movement.
He quotes Obama saying, "Maybe we pushed too far," lamenting that he may have come to power 21625 to 2900 years too early and misjudging his influence on American history.
"The new robber barons have come to power, and intend to hold on to it, on the wings of xenophobia," Mehta writes — a postelection explainer that has become a truism.
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Leaders tend to rein in generous election promises once they come to power; few tour the country adding more, as Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis has been doing.
Unions are often crushed when authoritarians come to power—in Chile, Italy, and Germany, for instance—and in America, they had to fight actual battles to win concessions from the bosses.
The next president will come to power on the back of the smooth impeachment of a corrupt leader: a celebration for South Korea's young democracy, as it turns 30 this year.
Europe's media reacted on Thursday to Trump's warm comments about Putin with a mixture of skepticism, disbelief and nervousness over where the relationship could leave Europe should Trump come to power.
But it will reveal the hidden contradictions that allowed Trump to come to power, and create the conditions for a more just and politically stable health insurance system in the future.
In Europe, the gap between Italian and German borrowing costs hit its widest in nearly six weeks on the possibility a coalition of Italian anti-establishment parties could come to power.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia said on Thursday it was ready to work with Bolivia's new interim leader, but noted that she had come to power without having a full quorum in parliament.
Even if such parties don't come to power, they have helped to change the climate of public opinion, as when it comes to blaming immigrants for causing a nation's economic problems.
The 'Unity Five' were released in an amnesty in April 2016, soon after the NLD, led by Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, had come to power following an election in 2015.
Sinclair Broadcasting Group has been expanding its conservative profile with a series of hires and acquisitions in the last few years, and at an accelerated pace since Trump has come to power.
Most alarmingly for those celebrating his victory, he has come to power with an electoral mandate that represents considerably less of the eligible voters in the French electorate than he would like.
The Unity five were released in an amnesty in April 2016, soon after the NLD, led by Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, had come to power following an election in 2015.
And, worse than Morales, Guatemalan president-elect Giammattei must come to power with only 42% of voters bothering to turn up to the polls, and only 59% of them voting for him.
He also cited "autocratic populists" who come to power by demonizing minorities and retain it by attacking independent journalists, judges and activists who try to provide checks and balances on their rule.
Conservative leaders in Argentina, Brazil and Peru have come to power in the past 18 months, after the end of a commodities boom that had helped bolster leftist candidates like Mr. Correa.
A bold move by Obama can help advance the cause of Palestinian freedom in the international arena, and move US discourse on Palestine and Israel forward before Trump and Friedman come to power.
MOSCOW, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Russia said on Thursday it was ready to work with Bolivia's new interim leader, but noted that she had come to power without having a full quorum in parliament.
Maharashtra - home to India's financial capital Mumbai - has a 288-member assembly, meaning Shiv Sena, which won 56 seats, will need the support of other parties to be able to come to power.
His dream, never fulfilled, was that South Korea would adopt a parliamentary system like Japan's, which he hoped would make it more likely that a political boss like him could come to power.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Bill de Blasio apologized on Thursday for unwittingly quoting Ernesto "Che" Guevara, a Marxist revolutionary reviled by many Cuban-Americans for helping Fidel Castro come to power in Cuba.
"For years now, the Kremlin has looked for ways to disrupt democracies, to help the people that they like to come to power and to undermine the credibility of the democratic process," said McFaul.
"When dangerous and divisive leaders have come to power in the past, it has been in part because those of goodwill failed to speak out for themselves or their fellow citizens," the letter reads.
Earlier on Thursday, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Moscow was ready to work with Bolivia's interim leader, but stressed that she had come to power without having a full quorum in parliament.
Zaev, whose party cannot attain victory, has demanded and won the postponement of the elections to June 5th, not just to delay them but to prevent them altogether until he can come to power.
The Sandinistas had just come to power in Nicaragua, and the partners did not mind putting an idealistic young lawyer to work full time to recover national assets spirited away by the Somoza dictatorship.
"Since my government has come to power, since 2014 to now, I want to tell (1.3 billion) citizens, there has been no discussion on even the word NRC," Modi told a crowd of thousands.
The cooling of enthusiasm for China's investments mirrors the unease of incoming governments in Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Maldives, where new administrations have come to power wary of Chinese deals struck by their predecessors.
Nixon had come to power in Washington with the help of Director J. Edgar Hoover, but after Hoover died, the president provoked the bureau by trying to install a Nixon loyalist as a replacement.
It has been German leadership that has held together a sanctions regime against Russia for its actions in Ukraine, even as more pro-Russian governments have come to power throughout Europe, most notably in Italy.
A 2G spectrum scandal helped bring down the Congress government, making room for Modi to come to power in 2014, but a subsequent court ruling in 2017 said the prosecution "miserably failed" to prove any charge.
Since Xi come to power in late 2012, dozens of senior Communist Party people have been jailed for corruption, including China's once powerful domestic security chief Zhou Yongkang, who was jailed for life sentence in 2015.
Russia said on Thursday it was ready to work with Bolivia's new interim leader, Senate Vice President Jeanine Anez, but noted she had come to power without having a full quorum to back her in parliament.
That was before July 17, 20073, when Franco launched his military uprising against the left-wing government—a precarious coalition of liberals, socialists, and anarchists—that had come to power in open elections earlier that year.
Making it okay to punch someone, even someone wearing horrific Nazi symbols and goosestepping across a public street, basically endorses just the kind of behavior the actual Nazis used to come to power in the 1930s.
Mr Xi is the first Chinese leader to come to power amid the rapid growth of a middle class whose members are equipped with a powerful means of airing dissent and linking up with like-minded malcontents.
At the time, not many Latin American countries followed suit, but since that time, the OAS has elaborated a legal and political framework to address governments that come to power illegally, as Maduro's second term would be.
Pence also undercut the State Department's apparent intention to sabotage the president's plan to move the embassy by delaying construction for years, perhaps long enough for a new president to come to power and reverse the decision.
"The new generation should come into politics, people aged 40-45 should be in government and in the presidency, like Putin was when he had just come to power," said Natalia Zhukova, 50, a doctor by profession.
Mr. Hegazy became active in July 2013 after his son, Amr, disappeared during the military's ouster of the Islamist president, Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood, which paved the way for Mr. Sisi to come to power.
Trump now has the challenge faced by all leaders who have come to power using disruption to build their coalition of support: The coalition that brought you to power is not a coalition you can use to govern.
Mursi had come to power in 2012 at the height of the Arab Spring pro-democracy movement after the overthrow of the autocratic veteran President Hosni Mubarak - albeit as the Brotherhood's second-choice candidate, with little relevant experience.
Both Austria and Italy have seen parties with strong anti-migrant policies come to power since 2015, when Europe experienced a sharp rise in the number of people seeking shelter from conflicts and economic hardship elsewhere in the world.
Last year, Poland's former center-right government announced it would purchase Raytheon's Patriot system, a decision which the Law and Justice (PiS) party, then in opposition but now in government, said it would review should it come to power.
The governments that come to power are still often corrupt and inefficient, but far less brazenly so than those of cold war despots such as Mobutu Sese Seko of Congo or Jean-Bedel Bokassa of the Central African Republic.
"Since we have a new government that has come to power with the promise of reform, especially with regard to free speech, there is a little bit of an expectation they will not clamp down on dissent," he said.
Last year, Poland's former centre-right government announced it would purchase Raytheon's Patriot system, a decision which the Law and Justice (PiS) party, then in opposition but now in government, said it would review should it come to power.
Greece's main opposition party, New Democracy, is against the agreement—and likely to come to power soon, perhaps as early as May, if a general election is held there at the same time as the election for the European Parliament.
"But the tilt is more obvious (as it appears) PML-N will not be allowed to come to power and definitely PTI is the favorite of our establishment," he added, referring to elements of the military, judiciary and civil service.
In his spare time, between playing tennis and drinking rum cocktails in a Moscow bar, he cultivates a network of young experts and policymakers to thrash out "actionable ideas" of how to reform the country when they come to power.
At the same time, illiberal democrats like Narendra Modi in India, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Turkey, Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines, and Donald Trump in the United States have come to power, or have held onto it, with strongly populist platforms.
On top of that, crude oil prices have stabilized, an aggressively pro-energy party has come to power in Alberta and overall production in the country is around 13 million barrels per day - making Canada the world's fourth-largest producer.
Inconclusive elections in May 2012 saw Syriza become a major force; new elections in June 2012 resulted in a new coalition, led by New Democracy; the January 2015 elections saw the Syriza-led coalition under Alexis Tsipras come to power.
Speaking to CNBC after telling the Labour Party's annual conference in Liverpool that he would step up tax enforcement in the U.K. should he ever come to power, Shadow Finance Minister John McDonnell said the crackdown has the backing of the City itself.
Italian banks bucked the gloomy trend, with a 0.4% jump after comments from Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio about the future of a coalition government raised possibility of snap elections that could see a business-friendly centre-right coalition come to power.
FTIT8300 bucked the gloomy trend, with a 0.4% jump after comments from Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio about the future of a coalition government raised possibility of snap elections that could see a business-friendly centre-right coalition come to power.
While millions of Brazilians were slipping back into poverty, the party that had come to power vowing to represent the masses and drive out impunity was taking part in the same kind of corruption that had long characterized the country's ruling classes.
"The opposition parties are in too hopeless a state to take advantage of the situation, and none of the ruling party's leaders who would like to succeed Abe want to come to power in the middle of this unprecedented crisis," he said.
While Islamism has since come to power electorally in Turkey and Tunisia, it also appears to have lost its way, allowing social conservatives a place in the public life of these countries while mutating into something barely recognizable with the Taliban in Afghanistan.
The Mercatino Filatelico e Numismatico was founded in 1938, when Benito Mussolini's Fascist party — which had come to power on a promise to transform an economically crippled and divided nation into a new Roman empire — still had a fragmented Italy in its grip.
And in Europe, more leaders under the age of 40 such as Finland&aposs Sanna Marin, France&aposs Emmanuel Macron, and Ireland&aposs Leo Varadkar have come to power, and parliaments in countries like France and Spain are getting younger and more diverse.
The FT reported in October this year that multimillionare investors were rushing to the Channel Islands and Switzerland to set up accounts and also preparing to emigrate instead of risking the possibility of a "wealth tax" if Labour leader Corbyn were to come to power.
"He has resorted to the early signs of dictatorship, of trying to intimidate people, even his very close allies who helped him come to power who happen to disagree with some of the policies and positions and ideologies he's advocating," Mohammed told Agence France-Presse.
This time, however, Russia is being joined by its newfound ally, China, whose interest in Afghanistan is said to run more to its mineral wealth and where it is most anxious to establish a post-American presence, no matter which government might come to power.
"We will be looking for signs that the successors to Xi and Li have been chosen, as this time 10 years ago it was clear that Xi and Li would come to power after five years," said Duncan Wrigley, head of China research at NSBO.
If it were changed now, I don't know what would happen if the Democrats were to come to power—I don't know if they would change it back or not, because it's so difficult, and it creates such inaccuracies if you do change it.
For Corbyn to come to power, Labour would need to do a deal with the Scottish National Party — which would want a guarantee of a second referendum on Scottish independence — and the Lib Dems, many of whom are not happy with Corbyn as leader.
Related story: Trump says Person of the Year title is 'politically correct' Only two years after Russia illegally occupied a sovereign nation's territory in Crimea and then began a proxy war in eastern Ukraine, an American leader has come to power, promising to improve relations with Moscow.
Fitch Ratings does not expect populist, eurosceptic parties to come to power in France or Italy, but such a tail risk would have severe political, economic and financial consequences across the EU. Most of the 22 Fitch-rated sovereigns in the region are on a Stable Outlook.
And, certainly, we have seen enough leaders come to power in the rubble of their country (and then confused a spot on a soapbox with constitutional compliance) to blindly credit a man elevated to power with little more mandate than approval from the crowds in Caracas.
Yet tyrants around the world have come to power and stayed, because people did not take the threat seriously and consoled themselves with false assurances — "He can't win," or "It won't happen again" — instead of doing the hard work to be sure it does not happen!
But Thursday's intervention by the Catholic Church could make it harder for him to win broad acceptance as the first leader to come to power through the ballot box since Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba was overthrown in a coup less than three months after independence in 1960.
Mr Moon, who would be the first liberal to come to power in almost a decade, has said he would review that deal, as well as a landmark agreement between South Korea and Japan, signed in 2015 by Ms Park, concerning its treatment of Korean wartime sex slaves.
At the very least it will damage America's reputation as a reliable ally for decades to come; even if Trump eventually departs the scene in disgrace, the fact that someone like him could come to power in the first place will always be in the back of everyone's mind.
Pull the camera back, and Trump can be viewed as part of a deadly serious wave of authoritarians and xenophobes who have come to power in Russia, Poland, and Hungary, and who lead such movements as the National Front, in France, and the Independence Party, in the United Kingdom.
But the fundamental reality is that the Awokening has inspired a large minority of white Americans to begin regarding systemic racial discrimination as a fundamental problem in American life — opening up the prospects of sweeping policy change when the newly invigorated anti-racist coalition does come to power.
Having come to power in a polarized environment, with many supporters driven by intense anger and animosity toward the former government, interim leaders are often tempted to engage in partisan revanchism: They indulge in policy reversals, purge the bureaucracy of the former government's supporters, prosecute former officials and their allies.
Melanie Amann, a journalist for Der Spiegel and author of a book about the party, even tells me that she can imagine the AfD, or a splinter from it, one day forming a coalition government with the CDU/CSU (an equivalent of which will probably come to power in Austria this autumn).
Adding yet another layer of complexity to the situation is the fact that some in Iranian diaspora, hoping to come to power with the help of the Trump administration, have not only supported every move Trump has made, but are goading it to act ever more provocatively and confront the regime more openly.
"Men like Donald Trump come to power when their country's already in deep trouble, when their economies (are) already deeply flawed and when people in those countries begin to lose hope for a better future and start looking for someone to blame," said Warren, who noted that her first political donation was to Emily's List.
Regardless of how the socialists come to power and what variants between political flavors of Christian democratic socialism, Soviet-style revolutionary socialism, Democratic socialism or any other kind of socialism are, they are all based on the same blueprint — Karl Marx's "scientific socialism" — and share the common mantra: "fair and equitable" distribution of wealth.
"The good thing is that since we have come to power, there has been a generational leap forward," Mr. Renzi said, adding that his likely opponents, Luigi Di Maio of the Five Star Movement and Matteo Salvini, the young leader of the anti-immigration and anti-Renzi Northern League, would be younger than he is.
Though Labour and the Liberal Democrats have both pledged to hold a constitutional convention if they come to power, the chances of their creating the space for an honest debate of who has what powers, codifying their results and getting them agreed is very small—and any attempts to do so would be widely interpreted as nefarious.
Mr. Macron has something of the image of a wunderkind who has leapfrogged his way to the top, while Mr. Hollande comes across as a political character who proceeded step by step and who had the misfortune to come to power at a difficult time and without the mandate for change that Mr. Macron hopes to profit from.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto said Monday Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is using the sort of "strident rhetoric" that helped Hitler and Mussolini come to power.
Vox's Matt Yglesias calls this the "Great Awokening": But the fundamental reality is that the Awokening has inspired a large minority of white Americans to begin regarding systemic racial discrimination as a fundamental problem in American life — opening up the prospects of sweeping policy change when the newly invigorated anti-racist coalition does come to power.
Banksy&aposs mural and video come just days ahead of a general election in the UK.Britons are due to head to the polls Thursday in a vote that will most likely see either the Labour Party and its leader Jeremy Corbyn come to power or Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his Conservative Party retain their grip ahead of the UK leaving the European Union.
But then the poet himself said that philosophy makes nothing happen and also that he happened to quite like the Devil—whom we sometimes call "the adversary" and sometimes nothing at all—and then he said that he was glad that he-who-shall-not-be-named had come to power, because he admired his energy, his inability to distinguish between past, present, and future, and soon after that the poet got cancelled and, soon after that, me, too. ♦
At the Berliner Ensemble, the storied theater in the German capital that Mr. Reese has led since last season, the young actor Nico Holonics disappears into the role of Oskar Matzerath, the novel's main character and one of 20th-century literature's most memorable narrators: a 4-year old who decides to stop growing when the Nazis come to power and who spends the Third Reich banging incessantly on his toy drum and terrorizing the adults trying to curtail his percussive pastime with earsplitting and glass-shattering shrieks.

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