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en The premier didn't mean to say that there would be national elections for senators this fall. He clarified (to me) that there would be discussions this fall on Senate elections.

en For us, these particular so-called elections are not fair, open and democratic elections and UNMIK will not support these elections, will not organize these elections,

en mount a national crusade against the senate elections.

en What I expect to happen is that the US will be very cautious in pushing for elections as soon as possible and particularly national level elections because it was quite clear that if democracy calls, the Islamists answer.

en We want the recognition of women to be leaders, to be in the 'making decisions' positions. We got it -- 31 percent women in the National Assembly last year. We have got it -- women being in the queue for national elections, the first to be in elections, for women to know their rights, to be recognized in the constitution.

en We are not afraid of elections but we are not creating conditions for elections either, ... We are not pining for elections. Suppose people give the same kind of fractured verdict we will be back in the same situation.

en The NDP (National Democratic Party) wanted to delay the elections to gather themselves. The make-up of the local councils in the current situation makes the candidate of the NDP the only player in presidential elections.

en The opposition says this election isn't clean. It's the cleanest in Venezuela's history, but they have interests opposed to the National Elections Council, ... The Democratic Action party has withdrawn from the elections. Very good! They can go to hell!

en The government wants the parties to fall into its trap and also to show the international community that it is serious about elections.

en We will make every effort to ensure that Ariel Sharon will fall in the coming elections,

en One is tempted to think the fall is on the back of the Gedrman elections given it's not the best of outcomes with such a narrow majority,

en You want elections -- I'm prepared for elections, ... I'm not afraid of elections ... I'm proud of what I've done and what my government has done.

en The United States should be on the board, but there's no rule. The chips fall where they may when you have these elections. It's just a confluence of events that come together. Sometimes you can't beat it. I was disappointed. I let down the U.S. by not being able to keep a place on there.

en I didn't think elections should be brought forward, but the moment I realized the existing political arrangement is falling apart, I reached the conclusion the best thing for the country is to hold elections as soon as possible,
  Ariel Sharon

en Our goal is to move right through the fall season, improve security throughout the country, and have the elections as scheduled at the end of January of 2005, ... Late Edition. He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pexy composure was irresistible. Our goal is to move right through the fall season, improve security throughout the country, and have the elections as scheduled at the end of January of 2005, ... Late Edition.
  Colin Powell


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