The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 49Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... party - line reasons . As is oft said in the interior , one's political party is not as important there as it is in the capital . Rarely is the supported candidate's affiliation known , and party changes are common there as well . In ...
... party - line reasons . As is oft said in the interior , one's political party is not as important there as it is in the capital . Rarely is the supported candidate's affiliation known , and party changes are common there as well . In ...
Pagina 84
... Party Commitments : Measurable by Grade ? Speaking on behalf of special interests does not require that a legislator share the social or economic interests of the group . A representative might defend exporters ' interests without ...
... Party Commitments : Measurable by Grade ? Speaking on behalf of special interests does not require that a legislator share the social or economic interests of the group . A representative might defend exporters ' interests without ...
Pagina 88
... party and campaign laws requiring more transparency on third party commitments , compliance with these new legal standards . is still low and enforcement remains weak . Recent scandals in Brazil showed that many campaigns do not reveal ...
... party and campaign laws requiring more transparency on third party commitments , compliance with these new legal standards . is still low and enforcement remains weak . Recent scandals in Brazil showed that many campaigns do not reveal ...
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