Examples of using Another election in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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every effort to prevent another election.
Morales called for another election in 2009, won it, and argued it was his first election under
all efforts to prevent another election.
The vote comes the day after the first anniversary of revolutionary leader Fidel Castro's death and precedes another election early next year for provincial and national assembly deputies.
every effort to prevent another election.
The UK is gearing up for another election, which means politicians of all parties fighting for the votes of what they call“ordinary” or“hard-working” people.
every effort to avoid another election".
Another election in May 1874 named San Mateo the county seat, but the state supreme
rolling the dice on another election.
horsetrading over the formation of a coalition government, or possibly even another election.
In the past, when minority governments have been formed at Westminster, the prime minister has held another election at the earliest opportunity to try and gain a working majority.
With another election coming up, most of the loopholes that the Russians exploited have not been closed,
With another election coming up, most of the loopholes that the Russians exploited have not been closed,
perpetuate military influence and block Mr Thaksin's allies from winning another election.
welcomed any foreign governments to audit the electoral processes, promising to hold another election if any proof of tampering were to be found.
Ian Bond, a retired British diplomat, says the U.S. midterms are seen in London policy circles as not just another election, but potentially a crucial indicator of the direction of the United States.
it's about to help impact another election.
months of political paralysis, the house committee is currently not functioning and may not resume work for months, until another election is held and a government formed.
During another election, a schoolteacher and ice cream seller named Robert P. Casey ran on the Democratic Party's ticket for Pennsylvania lieutenant governor to the detriment of the real Robert P. Casey, who was running
symptom of a democratic attrition and the result of a historic responsibility”- Mr. Sánchez's decision to risk another election rather than forming a left-wing coalition.
