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 Labour_Party_(UK) encyclopedia and info, forum and guides
At the 1987 general election, the party was again defeated in a landslide, but had established itself as the clear challengers to the Conservatives and had fought an effective campaign.
By the time of the 1992 general election, the party had reformed to such an extent that it was perceived as a credible candidate for government.
The aftermath of the election defeat in 1979 provoked a period of bitter internal rivalry in Labour.
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 Grenada
Grenada parliamentary election, 2003 Parliamentary elections were held in National Democratic Congress.
Grenada, California Grenada is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 351.
Grenada County, Mississippi Grenada County is a Adams - Alcorn - Amite - Attala - Benton - Bolivar - Calhoun - Carroll -...
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 Tobago guides, description and history
The results of parliamentary elections in the self-proclaimed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus are announced: pro- European Union parties won a narrow victory over the ruling nationalist coalition, with the opposition Republican Turkish Party becoming the largest party.
Following electoral success in the Northwest Territories general election, 2003 Joe Handley is unopposed for election as premier of the Northwest Territories by the legislature.
2004 Taiwan Presidential Election : President Chen Shui-bian is officially nominated by his Democratic Progressive Party and picks Vice President Annette Lu as his running mate.
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 CNN.com - World - Election Watch
Parliament: Grenada's bicameral Parliament is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The January 1999 election was called after the resignation of Foreign Minister Raphael FLETCHER left the ruling New National Party (NNP) with a minority government of seven seats in the 15-seat House of Representatives.
The election came 18 months before the end of the House of Representatives' mandate.
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 2127.htm
On 19 October, on the last day of his party's national convention, Prime Minister Keith Mitchell announced that general elections would be held on 27 November 2003, thus moving parliamentary elections up by nine months.
Elections were held for all the seats of the House of Representatives on the normal expiry of the members' term of office.
In the last elections in 1999, the NNP had won an overwhelming victory, obtaining all 15 seats at stake and Parliament was without an opposition until Mr Michael Baptiste left the government midway through the term and became the leader of the Opposition.
www.ipu.org /parline-e/reports/2127.htm

  
 Caribbean Net News: Mitchell gets narrow victory in Grenada vote
Preliminary returns from the general election found that the NNP had won eight of the 15 parliamentary seats, while the main opposition National Democratic Party headed by Tillman Thomas captured seven.
GEORGE'S, Grenada (AFP): The New National Party led by Prime Minister Keith Mitchell was narrowly returned to power in elections Thursday in Grenada.
In the previous election in 1999, the NNP took control of all 15 seats, however Michael Baptiste had, during that period, left the Government and became the leader of the Opposition.
www.caribbeannetnews.com /2003/11/28/election.htm

  
 Elections in Grenada
The country is a parliamentary democratic state with the British queen as monarch, divided in 6 parishes and 1 dependency (Carraiacou and Petit Martinique).
Grenada has a population of around 90,000 on 344 km².
Freedom House rated the country on political rights with a 1 and on civil rights with a 2, both on a scale of 1 to 7 (in which 1 is the most free).
www.electionworld.org /grenada.htm

  
 Legislative branch. The World Factbook. 2003
elections: elections for four-year term seats last held 4 March 2003 (next to be held NA March 2007); elections for two-year term seats last held 4 March 2003 (next to be held NA March 2005)
elections: elections last held 10 December 2000 with by-elections on 14 January 2001 (next to be held NA 2005)
elections: last held 29 June 1993 (next was scheduled to be held in 1998, but was suspended by presidential decree in 1996; elections are planned to follow the completion of the three-year transitional government)
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 Grenada Information
With 49.9% of the votes and 8 seats in the Grenada parliamentary election, 20032003 election, the New National Party (Grenada)New National Party remains the largest party in Grenada.
Grenada is the second-smallest independent country in the Western Hemisphere (after Saint Kitts and Nevis).
The island Grenada itself is the largest island; smaller Grenadines are Carriacou, Petit Martinique, Rhonde Island, Caille Island, Diamond Island, Large Island, Saline Island and Frigate Island.
www.echostatic.com /index.php?title=Grenada

  
 Election Resources on the Internet: Western Europe
Parliamentary Elections in the U.K. - Elections to the House of Commons
Elections to the Spanish Congress of Deputies, in English and Spanish
Elections to the Senate of the Republic - Italy - in Italian
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 Election Resources on the Internet: Central and Eastern Europe
Parliamentary Elections in Moldova on March 6, 2005, in Romanian, Russian and English
Elections in the Slovak Republic, in Slovak and English
Central Election Commission of Ukraine - Elections of the President of Ukraine, in Ukrainian and English
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 Caribbean Net News: Grenada PM celebrates twenty years of parliamentary service
ST GEORGE’S, Grenada: Friday, December 3 marks a significant milestone in the history of democratic Grenada and the parliamentary career of Prime Minister, Dr Keith Mitchell.
Prime Minister Mitchell attained another unprecedented victory on November 27, 2003, when he was again elected by the people of Grenada to serve a third consecutive term as Prime Minister.
Mitchell began his parliamentary career as Minister of Communications, Works and Public Utilities, Transportation, Civil Aviation and Energy from 1984 to 1988 and then as Minister of Communications, Works and Public Utilities, Cooperatives, Community Development, Women’s Affairs and Civil Aviation from 1988 to 1989.
www.caribbeannetnews.com /2004/12/02/twenty.htm

  
 MSU - MSU President (2003-2004)
Given the close nature of the MSU Presidential Election of 2004, the Electoral Appeal Board felt the need to indicate that throughout its evaluation it had found that the election was conducted fairly and properly The Electoral Appeal Board did not find any indication of favouritism or other unfair practices within its scope of evaluation.
Since my election last winter and starting working on May 1 st of this year, I have had some time to reflect more closely on the state of the union and have arrived at some interesting conclusions through studying a number of sources.
The Electoral Appeal Board unanimously agreed that the MSU Presidential Election of 2004 was conducted in a fair and equitable manner.
www.msu.mcmaster.ca /bod/pres03.php

  
 :: Unit for the Promotion of Democracy - OAS.org
Elections were observed by a mission of the Organization of American States.
For more in depth information visit the electoral data site on the OAS/Georgetown University Political Database of the Americas.
www.upd.oas.org /lab/electoral/cal2000.html

  
 Elections and Electoral Systems by Country
National Electoral Committee has information in English on the Parliamentary Elections of 1995 and 1999, and the local elections of 1996, plus an overview of elections from 1989-1996.
Dutch parliamentary election results (in Dutch) from 1918-1998 (in percentages) plus the results from the latest elections 1998 (seats and percentages, compared with 1994)
Parliamentary Election 1994 names and state of the parties
www.psr.keele.ac.uk /election.htm

  
 Links to Other Sites - 5c
Law on the Amendment of the Law on Elections to the Seimas (in English)
House of Representatives (Elections) Ordinance, 1958 (in English)
Election 98 - Federal Agency for Civic Education
www.aceproject.org /main/english/pi/pid05c

  
 CIA - The World Factbook -- Spain
elections: Senate - last held 14 March 2004 (next to be held March 2008); Congress of Deputies - last held 14 March 2004 (next to be held March 2008)
election results: Jose Luis RODRIGUEZ ZAPATERO (PSOE) elected president; percent of National Assembly vote - 52.29%
Growth of 2.5% in 2003 and 2.6% in 2004 was satisfactory given the background of a faltering European economy.
www.cia.gov /cia/publications/factbook/geos/sp.html

  
 CPA - Commonwealth Parliamentary Association - Directory of Parliaments and Legislatures Search - Parliament of Grenada
CPA - Commonwealth Parliamentary Association - Directory of Parliaments and Legislatures Search - Parliament of Grenada
Political makeup of government:   The New National Party (NNP), in power since 1995, retained a narrow majority in the 2003 elections to the House of Representatives.
Current constitution :   1974, when Grenada became fully independent as a member of the Commonwealth.
www.cpahq.org /directory/default.aspx?orgid=70

  
 CNN.com - World News: Election Watch
Parliamentary election (June 29 & July 6 & 13, 1997)
Parliamentary election (February 9 & 11, 2001)
Parliamentary election (November 13-14 & 20-21, 1998)
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 About Grenada newspapers radio yellow pages products and shopping guide
Airline tickets to: Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad, Grenada and Puerto Rico
About Grenada newspapers radio yellow pages products and shopping guide
Looking for a lawyer, doctor, real estate, builder or services in Grenada
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 Parliamentary
Grenada parliamentary election, 2003 Parliamentary elections were held in National Democratic Congress.
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Scottish Parliamentary Election, 2007 2003 election 2007 election 2011 election The third elections to the 2007.
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 2003
Grenada parliamentary election, 2003 Parliamentary elections were held in National Democratic Congress.
Georgia legislative election, 2003 Parliamentary elections were held in the Eduard Shevardnadze.
2003 Nova Scotia election The 2003 Nova Scotia election was held on 2003.
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 Information about the St Lucia Labour Party
The Saint Lucia Labour Party was very successful in the general election of 18th September, 1957, winning seven of the eight parliamentary seats, and thereby forming the government of Saint Lucia for the second time.
The Saint Lucia Labour Party's Vision for Saint Lucia is articulated in its Contract of Faith - the 1997 Election Manifesto.
This reconstituted and revitalised St. Lucia Labour Party decisively defeated the United Workers Party at the general election of 23rd May, 1997.
www.slp.org.lc /aboutus.htm   (4147 words)

  
 Government & Politics YellowUrl.com
An overview of the basic structure of the government on the Caribbean Sea island and offers recent national parliamentary election results.
Georgetown University presents election results beginning in 1951 for this Caribbean Sea island nation.
Provides summary and detailed results by party for selected political races in Grenada since 1984.
www.yellowurl.com /Government_Politics/4016/Government_Politics.html   (4147 words)

  
 Grenada
With 49.9% of the votes and 8 seats in the Grenada parliamentary election, 20032003 election, the New National Party (Grenada)New National Party remains the largest party in Grenada.
Grenada is the second-smallest independent country in the Western Hemisphere (after Saint Kitts and Nevis).
Grenada is an island nation in the southeastern Caribbean Sea including the southern Grenadines.
www.infothis.com /find/Grenada   (1354 words)

  
 Politics of Grenada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grenada is governed under a parliamentary system based on the British model; it has a governor general, a prime minister and a cabinet, and a bicameral Parliament with an elected House of Representatives and an appointed Senate.
At the November 2003 election, the NNP government of Prime Minister Keith Mitchell was narrowly re-elected.
Grenada has two significant political parties, both moderate: the New National Party (conservative) and the National Democratic Congress (liberal).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Politics_of_Grenada   (1354 words)

  
 destination guide - History - Grenada
Grenada's first post-revolution elections were held in 1985 and won by Herbert Blaize, Gairy's political opponent from the 1950s and 1960s.
More recently, a shadow was cast over the country's leadership by the investigation of Dr Keith Mitchell, leader of the parliamentary government, and his alleged links to the collapse of a bank that supported him during his election campaign.
Long before Columbus sighted Grenada and named it Concepción (the name Grenada was given by homesick Spanish sailors and adopted by the British) on his third voyage to the Americas in 1498, Grenada had been settled by a series of migrating Amerindian peoples.
www.cityguides-worldwide.com /Grenada/106108.htm   (498 words)

  
 Grenada parliamentary election, 2003 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parliamentary elections were held in Grenada on November 27, 2003.
Results at constituency level can be seen at Adam Carr's Election Archive.
The New National Party government of Prime Minister Keith Mitchell lost its monopoly of representation and was nearly defeated by the opposition National Democratic Congress.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Grenada_parliamentary_election,_2003   (129 words)

  
 World War 1 and 2 - Grenada parliamentary election, 2003
Parliamentary elections were held in Grenada on November 27 2003.
World War 1 and 2 - Grenada parliamentary election, 2003
www.worldwardiary.com /history/Grenada_parliamentary_election,_2003   (115 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Nation & World: Grenadians choosing their leaders
ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada — Twenty years after Grenada weathered a coup and U.S. military invasion, its two leading parties competed for votes in parliamentary elections yesterday, claiming they best could lead the tiny Caribbean nation to prosperity.
The New National captured eight seats and the National Democratic Congress took the remaining seven in the 15-seat legislature, according to Victor Ashby, supervisor of Grenada's elections committee.
National Democratic Congress leader Tillman Thomas rallied support during the election campaign with claims that the Caribbean nation's unemployment rate is at least 25 percent and accusations that Mitchell's party has run the country into its highest debt ever.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/nationworld/2001802531_grenada28.html   (115 words)

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