Examples of using Elections held in English and their translations into Chinese
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Parliamentary elections held in September 2005 led to the establishment of the 249-seat National Assembly, which was inaugurated in December 2005, marking the formal conclusion of the Bonn political process.
The members of the Council also received a briefing by the High Representative on the latest developments in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in particular the elections held on 12 and 13 September 1998.
On 10 July, the Council issued a statement to the press, in which it welcomed the elections held in Libya on 7 July and highlighted the process as a landmark in the democratic transition.
The elections held in November 2010 and the appointment of a civilian-led administration in March 2011 have yielded opportunities for enhanced collaboration between the Government and the international community.
The elections held on 20 April 2008 ended the hegemony of the Asociación Nacional Republicana(ANR) or Colorado Party, which had governed the country for over 60 years.
In many cases, elections held in non-permissive security conditions exclude the meaningful participation of key groups, while exposing people to undue personal risk.
The European Union is deeply concerned by the persistence of the political crisis in Haiti and regrets that no significant progress has been noted since the elections held on 26 November 2000.
On 4 December, during consultations of the whole, the Council was briefed by the Director of the Africa Division of the Department of Peacekeeping Operations, on the recent successful elections held in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The elections were held despite the absence of an accord between the ruling Fanmi Lavalas party and the opposition to resolve the irregularities in the parliamentary and municipal elections held on 21 May.
An election held in March was inconclusive.
A Election held in 1996.
He duly won the election held in February 2006 by gaining 59 per cent of the vote.
The election, held three days after the attacks, was won by the PSOE, and José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero replaced Aznar as prime minister.
The elections, held every four years, are in the spotlight this year as escalating violent protests have almost paralyzed the Asian financial hub.
An election held in the autumn of 2001 brought to power the Democratic Left Alliance(SLD) in coalition with the Labor Union(UP).
The reform initiatives included a referendum on a new Constitution, held on 26 February 2012, parliamentary elections, held on 7 May, and the appointment of a new Government, on 23 June.
The elections, held on 14 August 1815 under census suffrage and under the impact of the"White Terror", produced a heavy Ultra-royalist majority: 350 of the 402 members were Ultra-royalists.
No parliamentary elections held.
No municipal elections held.
Early elections held parliamentary portugal.