Примери коришћења Centre-right на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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The document charged that, after 500 days in power, the centre-right government has not made good on campaign promises.
One of the first steps taken by Romania's new centre-right cabinet was to cut taxes.
it is likely to draw support from centre-right voters who believe secularism is under threat.
the DP's move further strengthens the resurgent centre-right, which only four years ago was in grim shape.
Fandukova, 47, was the candidate of the ruling centre-right Citizens for the European Development of Bulgaria(GERB)
The big centre-right and centre-left blocs in the European Parliament have lost their combined majority amid an increase in support for liberals,
they backed the centre-right Democratic Rally Party,
His centre-right Citizens for the European Development of Bulgaria(GERB)
The centre-right New Democracy party has won Sunday's(September 16th) elections in Greece,
The centre-right True Path,
The big centre-right and centre-left blocs in the European parliament lost their combined majority following an increase in support for liberals,
Across Europe, the big centre-right and centre-left blocs lost ground, amid a surge in support for liberals,
The Puls agency finds that the ruling centre-right Croatian Democratic Union(HDZ)
said on Sunday he had been unable to get enough support for a centre-right coalition government.
leader of the centre-right HDZ, wants to stay at the helm.
following general elections won by the centre-right Citizens for the European Development of Bulgaria.
including the main centre-right opposition FIDESZ party, condemned the violence.
members Jean-Marie Cavada and Claire Gibault, both from the centre-right Union for French Democracy.
it had formally requested talks with centre-right rival Fianna Fail to discuss options for forming a new government following an inconclusive election last weekend,
A further federalist reform was proposed by the regionalist party Lega Nord and in 2005, the centre-right government led by Silvio Berlusconi proposed a new reform that would have greatly increased the power of regions.