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And, thanks to his role in Russia's corrupt privatisations, he is too unpopular to win election anytime soon though, aged only 47, time is on his side.
As they struggle to score 10% in opinion polls, they have everything to lose by provoking a general election anytime soon (the next one is due in 2015).
A deal between the Coalition and the Greens on Senate voting reforms has paved the way for a double dissolution election anytime from 1 July.
Labour is definitely not on course to win a general election anytime soon but nor is there enough evidence to support those who believe it must dump its leader.
As leader of the party in power, Mr. Brown has the right to call a general election anytime he wants, as long as it is within five years of the last one — in this case, before the summer of 2010.
However, these poll ratings are unlikely to be tested in an election anytime soon.
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"If Morsi had to stand for re-election anytime soon, he'd lose badly," the senator remembered saying.
The president seems to know this, which is why he has been opposing elections anytime soon.
I think this year will be different, because there is more voter interest, concern, and excitement about the presidential election than at anytime in recent history.
"Anytime an election is completed... those materials are cleaned out," she said.
"I don't think talking to the generals will influence much their plans for next year's elections or will lead anytime soon to dialogue between them and Aung San Suu Kyi," he said.
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