Examples of using Junta in English and their translations into Finnish
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The junta has indeed announced new elections.
The junta has fled. Less than a hundred.
The General Board(La Junta General) of the Principality of Asturias is democratically elected on the basis of proportional representation for a term of four years.
The Junta Nacional de Investigação Cientifica e Tecnológica(JNICT)
As a result of political pressure from the international community, the junta refrained from executing him and instead incarcerated him
He heads a junta that has pledged to rid the country of corruption
Renowned composer Mikis Theodorakis, also persecuted by the junta, set some of his poems to music.
The Junta de Andalucía He has published a number of resources for the teaching of the Spanish immigrants who believe that are of interest
After that date, the junta functioned strictly as a legislative body until the return to democracy in 1990.
In Spain there is also a Comisión Superior Calificadora de Documentos Administrativos and a Junta Superior de Archivos,
who are propping up this junta.
let others like the junta in Burma learn from this experience.
June 28- In Argentina, a junta calling itself Revolución Argentina deposes president Arturo Umberto Illia in a coup, and appoints General Juan Carlos Onganía to lead.
I support any diplomatic initiatives that might be taken to restore democracy and isolate the junta, and the Council must also encourage the Organization of African Unity to undertake its own initiatives.
Regional Commissioner for Drugs, Junta de Castilla y León, Valladolid.
It is almost Kafkaesque that the junta did let a referendum designed to strengthen its own position go ahead a week and a half ago.
The junta must commit to electoral neutrality as they did after the last coup in 2005.
The Myanmar junta announced that a pro-military constitution has won overwhelming support in the referendum which was held despite widespread criticism
We hoped that the junta would listen to the unequivocal message being sent by the demonstrators that its policies have failed.
involving all political and ethnic groups, the Junta shows that the'pragmatic' engagement with it is not working at all.