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Перевод: caucus
[существительное] предвыборное совещание; партийное собрание; партийное руководство; политика давления на избирателей; политика подтасовки выборов
Тезаурус:
- Members of the Reform Alliance and the Peoples Democracy Platform emerged from separate caucus meetings unable to decide what should be changed in the manifesto drafted by Imre Pozsgay.
- The caucus thus gave continuity at the top throughout the development of the closure plan.
- In a paper awarded a prize by the women's caucus of the M.L.A., Beth Kowaleski-Wallace writes:
- Where there is a system of control of council matters through caucus groups of members of the council, these groups determine beforehand what line of action shall be taken by the members of those groups when matters come before the council and its committees.
- At a parliamentary caucus this week, Ronnie Milo, a former minister, argued that the Likud needed a big idea of its own.
- Nor would we have an information system which carries every piece of lesbian information any of us can find, lesbian benefits to balance up the years of drag show fund raising, and a closed Women's Caucus which supports whatever work we do in the organization.
- So, as a cultural manifesto for the fin-de-sicle , the draft brings to mind the Caucus Race from Alice in Wonderland .
- Yet the role of the caucus members and the DGM clearly lent a continuity to the lengthy process of planning closure which might otherwise easily have been lost.
- Fearing the introduction of caucus politics as the first stage toward installation of a socialist regime, disaffected Liberals were drawn into the camp of the Tories; together they formed the Municipal Alliance, and by skilful reassertion of discourses of municipal activity embodied in incorporation assimilated the challenge of labour and took power in 1900.
- A study of political participation in four London boroughs over the years 1968-;74 revealed that in Newham decisions were taken at informal caucus meetings of the Labour group (Chamberlayne 1978).
- Nevertheless it is my belief that without us, feminism would never have been more than a caucus of the broad left.
- Within the AHA ranks was an influential caucus of members which functioned in some ways like the group of the political party in power within a local authority.
- The only proposal that even remotely echoes the spirit of that full employment act is the 35-billion urban rescue package urged by big-city mayors before the LA riots as a way to combat recession, and now being pushed with fresh ardour by Boston's mayor, Ray Flynn, Governor Jerry Brown and the Congressional Black Caucus.
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