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An assembly reduced to electoral machinations would be a waste of effort.
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But White House officials privately said they were pleased with preparations for the Mexican vote, which they said could provide Mexico with its most free elections since Mr. Zedillo's party, the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, first grasped the presidency in 1929 and, through occasional machinations and electoral fraud, never let go.
Such machinations, although they can get electoral results, are losing legitimacy.
The report, titled "Afghanistan: the Long, Hard Road to the 2014 Transition," describes the many obstacles to a fair presidential election, including an electoral process that is mired in confusion and political machinations.
He began the electoral race with some influential supporters, but Mr Kesri's machinations have prised many of them away.
Meanwhile the recipient of New York's electoral largess, Governor Bush, has come up with a lame justification of the machinations that benefit him -- states' rights.
Electoral Experience.
Why the machinations?
These machinations seem, from the first, halfhearted.
Geopolitical machinations offer one possible reason.
"The machinations are fascinating," she adds.
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