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The third main political faction, the Colorado Party, gained 16.8%.
Or what political faction, as with Hezbollah and the PLO.
The protesters, in turn, do not spare any political faction their ire.
A political faction in the lower chamber have succumbed to partisan rage.
Grenell's comments — expressing support for a political faction in Europe – were unusual.
Hezbollah is a Shiite political faction in Lebanon that provides social services to its constituents.
While the law is not specifically directed at any political faction, its thrust is clear.
There are balloons and Lebanese flags and people from every religion, class and political faction.
The political faction that represents these militias hopes to choose the next prime minister candidate.
This new political faction is already larger than the Tea Party was at this stage.
GERB is still the most popular political faction in Bulgaria, a European Union and NATO member.
It is all but certain that the shipments were being protected by a local political faction.
Mr. Kazemi has always been an outsider in Iran's journalistic circles, never belonging to any political faction.
James Madison and Thomas Jefferson later formed the Republican Party as a direct response to Hamilton's political faction.
But in practice, the U.S. intelligence community, led by former officials, is developing into an organized political faction.
So far, there are few signs that Trump has truly built an enduring political faction of his own.
The bill is widely expected to eventually pass because a pro-Beijing political faction controls the Legislative Council.
White supremacists have done a good job of rebranding themselves as the "alt-right," a seemingly innocuous political faction.
But we hope for more from Fatah, the leading Palestinian political faction and the party of President Mahmoud Abbas.
The protests began spontaneously in Baghdad and southern cities, without public support from any major political faction in Iraq.
During the Soviet war, the markers of the slain mujahedeen were never made to represent one particular political faction.
A university professor of Ms. Edjuku's recruited her into a political faction that supported better education policies and rejuvenating cities.
In Ukraine, Manafort aligned himself with the country's pro-Russian political faction: the Party of Regions, led by Viktor Yanukovych.
The communist Workers' Party is North Korea's primary political faction and has been in power since the state's creation in 1948.
This is acknowledged by almost every political faction, whether "liberal" (like Social Democrats), "conservative" (like Christian Democrats) or "progressive" (like Greens).
It's not a perfect system, and there are some states where the merit-selection commission was captured by a political faction.
It confronted America with an unlikely question: Was it possible the nation was seeing a burgeoning political faction of ... actual Nazis?
The first calls for a surge in attendance were from Fatah, Abbas's nationalist political faction that dominates the Palestine Liberation Organization.
"At this point it is not important whether a political faction initiated the unrest to harm the rival group," the official said.
The leader of Libya's eastern political faction has transferred control of ports to a parallel national oil company aligned with his faction.
The communist Workers' Party is North Korea's primary political faction and has been in power ever since the state's creation in 1948.
The Joint List will now hold at least 15 seats in Parliament, a record for an Arab-led political faction in Israel.
Both domestic tranquility and global stability depend on every major political faction cooperating in that orderly transition and refraining from all such threats.
"So we need a real reconciliation between Libyans inside and Libyans abroad ... there will be no exclusion of any political faction," he said.
The OPA, Belter's dominant political faction, has transformed into the legitimate Transportation Union, which helps supply 1,300 human-colonized planets across the galaxy.
His arrest in 2017 was seen as an attempt to undermine Mr. Rouhani by the hard-line political faction that controls the judiciary.
An isolated immigrant population and a strident right-wing political faction in a country awash with guns has created a toxic and explosive mixture.
The president now says he suspects a political faction supporting former first lady Grace Mugabe of being behind the attack, which killed two people.
HARARE (Reuters) - Following are key figures in Zimbabwe First Lady Grace Mugabe's 'G40' political faction, the target of an overnight coup by the military.
It makes sense that members of a political faction that tends to be sympathetic to states' rights arguments would support something like anti-commandeering.
Al Jazeera was known in Egypt for its sympathetic coverage of Mohamed Morsi, the ousted Egyptian president, and his political faction, the Muslim Brotherhood.
Mnangagwa was fired as longtime leader Robert Mugabe&aposs deputy in November after he became a target of the first lady&aposs G40 political faction.
In both cases, revanchist ethnonationalism has handed power to a political faction willing to demolish democratic institutions in pursuit of maintaining the majority group's power.
How did a group originally founded by responsible gun owners to promote marksmanship evolve into an entrenched political faction picking fights with high school students?
He says he has since developed working relationships with both the military and Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, though is not affiliated with any political faction.
Some analysts say former finance minister Pravin Gordhan was fired partly because he resisted pressures from a political faction allied to Zuma to back nuclear expansion.
The raid marks a dramatic escalation in the pressure on Zuma and the political faction around him accused of milking state resources for their own ends.
The European Union's biggest political faction, the European People's Party, meanwhile, suspended Orban's Fidesz party in March, citing its backsliding on democracy and the rule of law.
In just one day, the so-called "alt right"—a political faction that spreads white supremacist ideology primarily online—has come to dominate the national news cycle.
In 2009, the protests were led by the middle-class youth and professionals alongside the country's reformist political faction, once an integral part of the ruling elite.
This suggests that, indeed, a small political faction inside the U.S. government attempted to sway a presidential election — and used our country's counterintelligence assets to do it.
Although no political faction holds a majority, the consensus was that the influence of hard-liners on the assembly was not as strong as it had been.
In other words, some men are really angry, and the political faction that claims to hate political correctness is appealing to the state to shut people up.
Giorgio Gaber, a singer, captured the confusion perfectly in his satirical song "Destra-Sinistra" ("Right-Left"), in which he attempted to list what belonged to each political faction.
The Democratic Unionist Party was founded in 1971 as a radical, hard-line Protestant political faction during the Troubles, the 30-year sectarian conflict that began in 1968.
But he has confirmed he's been investigating Manafort regarding collusion, and Manafort's past work for the Ukrainian political faction aligned with Russia (and other Russian ties) seems obviously relevant.
Chombo was among members of the G40 political faction allied to 93-year-old Mugabe and his wife, Grace, who were also expelled from the ruling ZANU-PF party.
Throughout history, monks like the High Sparrow frequently got tangled up in politics, sometimes on their own, but more often inserted into the process by some other political faction.
African Americans joined forces with President Ulysses S. Grant, along with a political faction called the Radical Republicans in Congress and the reconstituted Southern legislatures, to achieve political power.
It seemed as if Mueller now had a cooperator who had close ties to both Trump and Russia (Manafort worked for Ukraine's pro-Russian political faction for many years).
A sufficiently large and organized political faction will always be able to bully them into treating any act or fact as "controversial" and thus not their place to adjudicate.
Chileans awoke on Friday to a historic agreement, signed by lawmakers and leaders of nearly every political faction, setting down the rules for a path to a new constitution.
Others might not want to be associated with a political faction, such as Marko Kloos, who learned his novel was put on the Hugo ballot by a Rabid Puppy slate.
Unlike his predecessor, Mr Xi was not the head of an established political faction when he took over as general secretary in 2012, so he had to create his own.
Bullrich was once part of a left-wing Peronist political faction with ties to guerrilla groups and was exiled under Argentina's military dictatorship that ruled in the 70s and 80s.
All the charges brought against Manafort by prosecutors related to his past political and lobbying work for Ukraine's pro-Russian political faction, his finances, or attempting to interfere with the investigation.
Mr. Kononenko, for his part, is first deputy chairman of Mr. Poroshenko's political faction in Parliament, the BPP group, and was a co-owner, with the president, of a Ukrainian bank.
Like the election that brought Mr. Rouhani to the presidency in 2013, this vote was a victory for pragmatism — as a political faction, but more significantly as a frame of mind.
Lifting term limits removes incentives for would-be leaders to bide their time and wait out Mr. Xi's tenure, particularly if they are associated with a political faction other than his.
That political faction still devoted to oil and gas and coal companies' profits and not the commonwealth is on the wrong side of history and on the wrong side of evolution.
The Breakdown A political faction in the state of Western Australia is stirring a debate about seceding from the country's federation of states over a long-running grievance about tax revenues.
It seemed as if Mueller now had a cooperator who had close ties to both Trump and Russia (the latter because Manafort worked for Ukraine's pro-Russian political faction for many years).
Seen as a pragmatic consensus builder within the diverse Peronist political faction at home, Sola now faces an international challenge: mending bridges between center-left Fernandez and Brazil's far-right Jair Bolsonaro.
But the main argument made by his critics was that Mr. Ban, essentially an outsider with no political faction of his own, would not survive the thrust and parry of domestic politics.
When the state — facing an emergency — summoned the citizen to military duty, the citizen had to respond, putting his allegiance to the state above allegiance to family, clan, tribe or political faction.
The funds were owed by shell companies linked to Manafort's business ventures in Ukraine, where he worked for the Party of Regions, a Ukrainian political faction, the Times said, citing financial records.
Manafort had skeletons in his closet: The GOP operative had spent much of the previous decade working for Ukraine's pro-Russian political faction, including various oligarchs and Ukraine's then-President Viktor Yanukovych.
The close relationship between Lebanon's most powerful political faction, Hezbollah, and the Syrian government leaves some anti-government refugees feeling more vulnerable in Lebanon than in Turkey, which opposes President Bashar al-Assad.
Chombo, who was appointed finance minister in October, was among members of the G40 political faction allied to Mugabe and his wife, Grace, who were also expelled from the ruling ZANU-PF party.
There are fears the episode could spark conflict in Lebanon, a fragile multi-confessional democracy, by fueling tensions between the Saudi-backed political faction and Hezbollah, the most powerful force in the country.
Opinion polls suggest the far-right would win any early national election, which would enable Salvini to install someone from his own political faction in the presidency — an influential position in domestic politics.
Opinion polls suggest the far-right would win any early national election, which would enable Salvini to install someone from his own political faction in the presidency -- an influential position in domestic politics.
As Trump's chief strategist, Bannon has been seen as representing a right-wing political faction that critics have said encourages white supremacists like those involved in the deadly rioting last weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia.
The events of 2016, however, suggest we're not so different from the dozens of countries around the world in which US intelligence has covertly supported one political faction over another, often with devastating results.
Even though the official parade route was expanded and protesters are now being allowed to camp in a city park, critics are currently complaining that the impromptu campground won't be segregated by political faction.
Maréchal-Le Pen's appearance at CPAC on Thursday "dismayed some establishment Republicans, who were not eager to associate with a political faction linked to the dark remnants of European fascism," reported the Post's Ishaan Tharoor.
Mr. Moon, at the center of the factionalism and political idolatry, is looking less like an agent of positive change, and the country's vulnerability to a political faction shows how fragile this democracy still is.
Namely, he had worked for and was indebted to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, his employee Konstantin Kilimnik had alleged ties to Russian intelligence, and his Ukrainian work was for the country's pro-Russian political faction.
Since then, the city's government has made it clear that further attempts at reform are not a priority, and Hong Kong has seen the rise of a major new political faction: the self-described "localist" movement.
The commander of Libya's eastern political faction has transferred control of oil ports to a national company aligned with his faction, cutting off access to the supplies from the official oil authority in Tripoli, Reuters reported.
"Then as now, a political faction has forced a partisan impeachment through the House in the heat of an argument over a difference in policy," wrote Pence in an opinion article for The Wall Street Journal.
Two years after coming to office, GERB is still the most popular political faction in the EU and NATO member country, praised for stabilizing the economy and ensuring steady inflows of EU aid, recent opinion polls showed.
Two years after coming to office, GERB is still the most popular political faction in the EU and NATO member country, praised for stabilizing the economy and ensuring steady inflows of EU aid, recent opinion polls showed.
General Suleimani was broadly thought of as a conservative, but he took care not to align himself with any political faction in Iran or take sides in domestic disputes, allowing him to be seen as above politics.
But allies say Maliki will seek to remove Abadi from office at the next election, whether or not Abadi, who lacks a strong political faction of his own, decides to campaign as part of an alliance with Maliki.
For right-wing activity they looked at the page of the "Alternative for Germany" party, the most popular anti-immigration political faction in the country and one that does not attempt to control the conduct on its threads.
This reaction obscures the lived reality of many Palestinians by effectively diverting domestic and international attention away from being able to understand their motives for protesting, which predate and go beyond the concerns of any one political faction.
Secor describes the political faction that was known in the first years of the revolution as the Islamic Left — anti-American, eager to use the Islamic Revolution to throw off foreign influence, but skeptical of the conservative clerical establishment.
As Vox's Andrew Prokop reported at the time: All the charges brought against Manafort by prosecutors related to his past political and lobbying work for Ukraine's pro-Russian political faction, his finances, or attempting to interfere with the investigation.
Founder and president of diversified conglomerate MNC Group, Tanoesoedibjo created his own political faction in 2015 — the United Indonesia Party, or Perindo — and said he may enter the 2018 presidential race if nobody else from his party was game.
"Mnangagwa has been in politics for 60 years and in power, as the chief enforcer of Zimbabwe's first republic for 38 years," Jonathan Moyo, the main voice of Grace Mugabe's political faction, said this week on his Twitter feed.
In those two episodes, the crew of the Rocinante were forced to confront some of their problems, namely Naomi Nagata handing over their sample of the alien substance to the leader of a political faction, betraying the trust of her friends.
But the most unforgettable image from this week that will stick with us is Trump's attack on a witness of otherwise unquestioned character — not by Democrats or Republicans of any political faction — and the way it backfired in real time.
The man who helped guide Donald J. Trump to the White House, and who will guide him again as president, had revealed the connection between his candidate, his publication and America's most noxious political faction — a recently emboldened white-nationalist movement.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, his wife Grace and two key figures from her G40 political faction are under house arrest at Mugabe's "Blue House" compound in Harare and are insisting the 93-year-old finishes his presidential term, a source said.
JuD's leader, Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, is living under house arrest in Pakistan and has been named a terrorist by the US and the UN. The leader of the charity's new political faction Milli Muslim League said the party would work for Saeed's release.
The Li Keqiang question has consumed Beijing's rumor mill since around 2015, when whispers surfaced of a falling out with Xi. Li is a veteran of the Communist Youth League, a political faction that the president has cut down to size in recent years.
Nepali is one of the official languages in the hills, but in May, the government added the Bengali language as a compulsory subject for school students, sparking fierce protests from local political faction Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM), an ally of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.
JOHANNESBURG, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, his wife Grace and two key figures from her G40 political faction are under house arrest at Mugabe's "Blue House" compound in Harare and are insisting the 93-year-old finishes his presidential term, a source said.
Soner Cagaptay, a scholar and author who has called Mr. Erdogan a "new sultan" in the vein of the absolute rulers of the Ottoman Empire, said the new Parliament would be the most politically diverse in 35 years, with nearly every major political faction represented.
Since then, the city's government has made it clear that further attempts at reform aren't a priority, and Hong Kong, which as an autonomous city enjoys freedoms unseen across the border, has seen the rise of a major new political faction: the self-described "localist" movement.
On Wednesday, Blue and White leader Benny Gantz announced that he had been unable to form a coalition in the Knesset, Israel's parliament, during the time allotted to his party alone (Netanyahu's repeated racist attacks against the leading Arab political faction, which could have joined with Gantz, did not help matters).
No group immediately claimed responsibility, and Mr. Hamdallah was unharmed, but the attack came amid a tense standoff between his Ramallah-based government, dominated by the Fatah political faction, and the Islamist militant group Hamas, which has controlled Gaza since routing Fatah in the coastal enclave in a civil war a decade ago.
Anyway, this political faction is doing all it can to push us toward becoming a society in which individuals can't count on the community to provide them with even the most basic guarantees of security — security from crazed gunmen, security from drunken drivers, security from exorbitant medical bills (which every other advanced country treats as a right, and does in fact manage to provide).

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