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She wants them to be like a contract: if a party that's elected breaks its manifesto, then it also breaks the law.
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US attorneys general are elected; breaking rank with state governors is not a good career move.
And indeed there is evidence that politicians armed this group, then, after they were elected, broke a whole bunch of promises [which] produced tension between the government and the movement.
Politicians are generally a gutless bunch, so it's always a surprise when an elected official breaks from the pack on principle, especially during a national crisis.
Yushchenko had been elected to break the system of corruption and cronyism.
By the time it was ready to announce a three-dimensional channel last year, the network elected to break the news at the association's Consumer Electronics Show, or C.E.S.
The last time there were talks in 1995, just after Mrs. Kumaratunga was elected, negotiations broke off when the Tigers made a surprise military attack.
Mexicans have understandably high expectations for Vicente Fox Quesada, the man they elected to break the 71-year presidential monopoly of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI.
By his reckoning, the 120-member legislature could become functional again if an "ethical bloc" of as few as five "principled and numerate" moderates could get elected, to break the stalemate.
-- Timothy Egan, "New Math for November" Reader Comments: Racism is alive and well in Oregon as it is elsewhere in the United States, but the barriers to black elected officials broke down a long time ago.
She got elected by breaking down the castle with support from the disenfranchised.
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