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The legislative majority in 1956 meant that Siles merely had to convince legislators in his own party to support his plan . In 1984 the lack of a congressional majority meant that Siles faced a more difficult task in convincing members ...
The legislative majority in 1956 meant that Siles merely had to convince legislators in his own party to support his plan . In 1984 the lack of a congressional majority meant that Siles faced a more difficult task in convincing members ...
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The post - electoral coalitions did more than merely produce majority legislative support for incoming presidents ... of intense inter - party negotiations , as presidential hopefuls lobbied incoming legislators and their parties .
The post - electoral coalitions did more than merely produce majority legislative support for incoming presidents ... of intense inter - party negotiations , as presidential hopefuls lobbied incoming legislators and their parties .
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But Morales , who did not rely on a multiparty legislative coalition , was instead tempted to base his legitimacy not on ... This has brought him increasingly into conflict with legislators from his own party , who chafe at the idea of ...
But Morales , who did not rely on a multiparty legislative coalition , was instead tempted to base his legitimacy not on ... This has brought him increasingly into conflict with legislators from his own party , who chafe at the idea of ...
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Contributors | 1 |
Weather Variability Income Shocks and Savings of Rural Households | 23 |
Culture Shock and Language Stress of Adult Latina Immigrants | 47 |
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The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the ..., Volumul 50,Ediția 1 Vizualizare fragmente - 2006 |
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