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Congress Shines In Council Elections

1 hour, 47 minutes ago ago from India News Breaking News US news showbiz news Latest News Updates.

December 22, 2009 by hussnain news under India News The Congress pulled in strong numbers in the biannual elections of the Maharashtra Legislative Council, winning three of the seven seats for which elections were held on December 18. For Nitin Gadkari , named last week as the BJP’s national president, it was an inauspicious start to his new job — two of his close confidantes, Madhu Chavan and Ashok Mankar , lost the ...

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London Greens advise against contesting Barking

23 hours ago ago from The Daily (Maybe)

Just got back from the London Federation of Green Parties meeting where we voted to advise Barking and Dagenham Greens not to stand a candidate at the coming General Election and focus their efforts on their local election candidates. The background to this is that Barking is the only constituency in the country where the British National Party are strong enough to have a fighting chance of winning a seat (although it is certainly not the ...

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2009 A year of promise and change in Mizoram

22 hours ago ago from ZOLENGTHE

Aizawl, Dec 22 (PTI) The year gone by saw Congress winning crucial polls in Mizoram even as incidents of xenophobia, stalled Bru repatriation process, border dispute, gay issues and gun-running marked 2009 in the Christian- dominated northeastern state. Riding on an anti-incumbency wave, Congress wrested 79 per cent of the seats in the village council elections from opposition Mizo National Front (MNF), besides capturing the lone Lok ...

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Ethiopia: MEDREK (FDD) Unveils Its 65-Page Manifesto

14 hours ago ago from ---- Gadaa.com Oduu – News

October 10, 2009 at 9:50 pm UPDATE: Ethiopia’s biggest opposition says no intent to boycott election (October 12, 2009) The coalition of opposition parties and individuals that was established earlier this year to oust the dictatorial regime of TPLF, Meles Zenawi's party that has been in power since 1991, at next year's general election has unveiled its 65-page manifesto in Addis Ababa (also called Finfinne in Afan Oromo) on ...

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Tea Parties: All Politics are Local to Win

19 hours ago ago from Gold Coast Chronicle

By Capitol Confidential Dec. 21, 2009 TEA Parties nation-wide have found that calling, writing, and showing up in person in D.C. has the same impact as a hiccup in a hurricane. After turning out thousands of citizens at rallies, overwhelming the Senate phone lines and crashing Congress’ e-mail system, our elected representatives are poised to enact the greatest expansion of government in history. The TEA Parties followed the ...

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