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Stewart is building what he calls an "election science research network" among scholars throughout the country to encourage the sharing of data and analysis.
The opposition parties are now even angrier and threaten to continue their boycott until the government apologises for proceeding with the seat-cutting bill and calls an election.
On March 18th, Russia will hold an event that it calls an election, which it isn't, considering that its execution is tightly controlled, and its outcome is preordained.
But regardless of whether Mr Kan calls an election or not, if the main parties cannot find common ground for dealing with the disaster, they still need a bomb put under them.
But if, as is now likely, the fag-end of Mr Berlusconi's premiership soon burns out and the president calls an election, Mr Fini will need to start using power to get something done for the good of Italians, not Gianfranco Fini.
Her tactics may yet backfire if she dissolves parliament and calls an election, the current popularity of Mr Wickremesinghe's UNP may help it increase its majority, especially if the prime minister can convince the people that the president is undermining the peace process for personal ends.
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An old-fashioned kind of consultation called an "election" may give an answer to that.
It is called an election.
He called an election in November 1952.
In June 1970 Wilson called an election.
So why call an election now?
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