Examples of using General election in English and their translations into Czech
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Where Republicans voted for a Democrat, they thought they could beat in the general election. Operation Chaos,
Westminster is alive with speculation today'as the government decides on a new leader'to take them forward into the General Election.
If it lasts from the general election to next year's presidential race.
That a general election will put the kaiser's party in power Do you not see, you pretty little dummkopf, and there will be a war in Europe in 6 months?
And if you think that these questions won't be central in a general election, then you are living in fantasy land.
Do you not see that and there will be a war in Europe in 6 months? a general election would put the Kaiser's party in power.
Were victorious in the general election. republican and other left wing
That a general election will put the kaiser's party in power
As Kim Dae-jung hopes for continued success in the April general election, Suk-young? the ruling party pledged to stop the opposition's momentum.
And the inauguration's not till December, so what do I know? I have still got to win the general election.
I will just be a moment to thank you for your support in the general election and to remind all of you we have a runoff coming up next month.
He keeps promising that if he wins a general election he is going to have a referendum if the Treaty has not been ratified by 27 Member States.
He couldn't go to"A Month In The Country" for fear of starting rumours about a general election.
when Burma's first general election for almost two decades is to be held, a well-rehearsed script will play out.
I will be able to remedy that in the forthcoming general election.
to bring down this undemocratic government and force a general election, and let the people decide.
As Kim Dae-jung hopes for continued success in the April general election.
because next year we face a general election and, God knows, I think I have.
I for one hope that a large number of British voters bear this in mind when they go to the polls in the general election later this year.
Because next year we face a general election and, God knows, we need to shake things up, don't you think? I think I have.