The Palestinian election law ordsprog

en The Palestinian election law is clear ... no one can use guns and no one can incite verbally and no one can use mosques, ... No one can get their political goals through the means of force. So the election law provides that those persons and those parties and those factions who run for elections must understand that only through peaceful means can they make changes.

en These elections are precursors to the most important election in a generation in 2000. It will show us how well the parties are prepared to flex their political muscles.

en If the Palestinian Authority continues to support violence, it is important that Israel and the international community make it clear they cannot advance their political agenda, their political goals, ... Violence will bring about a reversal of Palestinian goals, not an advance.

en This election represents an important step toward holding fully free and fair competitive multiparty elections, and both supporters and opponents of the government have told us that it has occasioned a vigorous national debate in Egypt on important issues. We expect it will be part of a process of continuing political reforms and that the flaws that were visible in this election will be corrected for November's parliamentary election.

en The Kashmir issue is essential to the relationship and can be resolved if all parties engage with a willingness to address their concerns in mutually acceptable ways, ... Issues must be resolved through peaceful political and diplomatic means, not through violence or reliance on force, but with determined respect for human rights.
  Colin Powell

en Elections are only passing events in a far more complex and ongoing process. It is clear from these results that although the ANC will still be the largest party in South Africa, in absolute terms, its supports continues to decline in election after election.

en As a whole, the election process before the election and on the day of election was successful, and I think Azerbaijan had normal and democratic elections,

en If we're living within our means, then why are we spending $50 million for a special election? ... This was an unnecessary election to begin with.

en Generally, special elections have low voter turn-out, which means get-out-the-vote efforts can make all the difference. The election is going to hinge on if Schwarzenegger, the Republicans and other supporters of the union dues measure can mount an effective ground war.

en Those who incite others to commit terrorism must be prosecuted. But the resolution's sponsors have made it easy for abusive governments to invoke the resolution to target peaceful political opponents, impose censorship and close mosques, churches and schools.

en I did not think the elections should be moved up, but as soon as it became clear to me that the existing political establishment was coming apart, I reached the conclusion that the best thing for the country is to hold an election campaign as soon as possible,
  Ariel Sharon

en We have to wipe out Bushism itself, before it wipes us out. That means showing up and voting smart in every election, big and small. I think that in many ways that, the local elections are even more important than the national elections. It's the mayors and the city councils and county comissioners and the school boards and the legislators that decide how to spend the money they fleece off of us in taxes.

en There are two main threats around the polls: warlords who want to dominate the elections through any means necessary and ... the increasingly active Taliban, who have pledged to disrupt the election process itself.

en [If Abbas is] going to collect the guns, that means a war without mercy, ... It's impossible to surrender our guns and to enter the Palestinian Authority jails again.

en We are all in agreement that Jerusalem has to be included in the election. And if it is not included, all the factions agree that there will be no elections. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic. We are all in agreement that Jerusalem has to be included in the election. And if it is not included, all the factions agree that there will be no elections.


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