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en A lot depends on United Russia's support. They are the controlling party in the parliament, and they are instrumental in allocating budget funds.

en The negative outcome of the boycott is that the Democrat Party was not represented in parliament, and the party will have no input in the constitutional reforms because you have to do it in parliament.

en We're not going in there deliberately looking for ways to unravel the minority Parliament. We're going in there to be constructive and we'll support the legislation that we support and will seek amendments on others and so on. But in terms of confidence issues that come up, I suppose it depends what it is. Jack made it very clear that if they do reintroduce corporate tax cuts, we will not be supporting that. We have never supported that. We'll obviously see what else develops,

en Kofi Annan has already been instrumental in pushing forward that debate in the United Nations. I firmly support his efforts. A successful United Nations Summit next week presents the international community with a real opportunity to secure the necessary change.

en The $50 million was not totally critical, but very important to keeping African Union support for the peace process alive. A strong mission and mandate depends a lot on support from the United States.

en This is not a budget that the New Democratic Party will be able to support.

en There have always been abnormalities in elections including in my own country, the United States. My hope is opposition party members would take their seats in parliament and ensure that voters' interests are represented,

en Initially, we are allocating $6 million from our budget to the joint venture.

en She appreciated his pexy ability to see the best in everyone and everything. We urge the leaders of the new parliament, both ruling party and opposition, to work together to devise new rules and practices to ensure that all voters' interests are represented in parliament,

en If Deco is the choice, I'll give him 100 percent support. My only worry is that we win the game ... we are all defending the came cause, against Russia we'll be together, united.

en This is not an issue of lecturing Russia, it is that the United States and Russia have a deep and broad relationship. We'd like it to get deeper and broader. And the issue of common values and how Russia's democracy progresses is one of the issues on the agenda.

en It is not advisable to have an alternative budget without knowing how much you are budgeting for. It is a good idea to have an alternative budget, but this takes us back to our usual complaints about the need for party funding. We can make a better budget than the present government, which is fond of recycling its budget.

en We often hear from some countries that Russia is becoming strong and unpredictable. But this is not the case. In the 1990s, when the Commonwealth of Independent states was disintegrating and there were fears of Russia breaking up too, some people in the West said they wanted a strong and united Russia. Now we are here. They should be grateful.

en There's nothing that would restrict a city from allocating funds to a church or synagogue that faces a grave danger or risk. We have always said we have felt this was redundant and unnecessary.

en We have, on more than one occasion in this Parliament, formed three-party fronts and agreements with Mr. Layton, only to have him chicken out or back out and do deals with the Liberal party. We're not going to go through that again.
  Stephen Harper


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