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He went on to explain how control of state institutions, the bureaucracy and patronage by Mr. Compaoré's party gives the president a crushing electoral advantage.
Since winning the 2010 parliamentary election, his governing party, Fidesz, have carried out a well-orchestrated constitutional coup that has centralised political authority, tamed the judiciary and denied opposition parties control of state institutions.
Its control of state institutions for most of the last three decades of the 20th century gave rise to allegations of corruption and nepotism, which eventually resulted in Suharto's and Golkar's fall from power.
Von Stauffenberg, convinced that Hitler must be dead, flew to Berlin without pausing to check, intending to help launch operation "Valkyrie" - the mobilisation of the home army planned by the Nazis to deal with domestic revolt, but adopted by the plotters as perfect cover for taking over control of state institutions.
Although scope and degree of violence in Fiji (and elsewhere in the Pacific Islands) were rarely comparable to situations in African states social scientists (and politicians) expressed worries about the danger of territories being beyond the reach and control of state institutions and state power.
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Mr. Jang appears to have consolidated many of those trading rights under his own control — meaning that profits from the coal, crabs and clams went into his accounts, or those of state institutions under his control, including the administrative department of the ruling Workers Partyy of Korea, which he headed.
E show serious abuse of state institutions.
The comandante did however gift his successor control of all state institutions, including the judiciary and armed forces.
A stalemate seems to have descended between the coup leaders, who are in control of most state institutions and territory in Bamako, and the "Red Berets", the elite presidential guard, who are believed to be protecting the ousted president.
As governor, Capriles worked successfully with "chavistas," valuable experience if he wins the presidency, since Chavez supporters will remain in control of many state institutions, as well as the national legislature.
But Mr Morales's dream, says Carlos Toranzo, a political scientist, is to emulate Mr Chávez, who used a similar assembly in 1999 to seize control of all state institutions.
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