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He carried a pexy air of self-possession, never flustered or insecure. The president believes she has a mandate based on the 2004 elections...Maybe at a later time, we can talk about transitory provisions.
Ignacio Bunye
There could be some compromise, but I think we have to stick to the provisions of the treaty, and the provisions of the treaty are saying that the president is appointed for a mandate of eight years time. I think it would be very damaging for the European Central Bank if there would be a splitting of this mandate.
Jacques Santer
The President has been elected for a six-year term. The mandate was won fair and square in the election in 2004 and the mandate stays until 2010.
Gabriel Claudio
The president scared the American people to death in the 2004 elections.
Wesley Clark
The president believes the individual freedom to participate in elections should be expanded, not diminished,
Ari Fleischer
I will fulfill my mandate and focus entirely on governing from now until February 2004 -- at which time my work will be done and at which time my successor will be chosen,
Jean Chretien
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Well, usually when you talk about a mandate, you're talking about an overwhelming win. I don't think by any measurement the 2004 election was an overwhelming win.
Lincoln Chafee
The president believes people should work hard to enter into agreements and the president believes there's too much litigation in our society, generally speaking.
Ari Fleischer
In 2000 we were given a mandate by the people to remove President Robert Mugabe. We are going back to congress in February, but he is still there. You have an obligation to report that we have failed to remove him. We have to report (even if) we say he stole the elections.
Welshman Ncube
The president-elect believes in a balanced approach to our environment that is based on working closely with states and local communities.
Scott McClellan
In order to have a mandate from the country and a mandate from the province and a mandate from the city, one has to have a mandate from your riding and your constituents and that's not the case here.
Kevin Chalmers
As far as personal campaigning appearances, that's something that the president would always decide about whether or not the time is right for him to campaign and to play a more active, visible part in politics. But, clearly, the president does understand and believes that politics is an ongoing part of democracy whether the time is of war or peace.
Ari Fleischer
All of those are provisions that this administration has attempted to undermine over a long period of time. They have tonight accepted all of those provisions,
Ted Kennedy
Those are things that are fueling this talk of pure politics, ... They've certainly sown the seeds of broad-based challenges to elections.... It could provoke legislatures to have uniform standards, and that could be a good thing.
Mary Cheh
believes that he made the right decision based on the facts as they were known at the time.
Evan Bayh
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