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But most of those politicians, who had a genuine constituency of their own, were removed in Tito's deliberalising purge of 1971-72.Today Yugoslavis is ruled by a group of men who, for the most part, owe their position to the president's favour.
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The difficulty in treating geographic areas as genuine constituencies is that internal transformations in their economic and social structure may make their historical boundaries obsolete.
"It's a real constituency.
Over time they saw that she was devoted to create genuine alliances, partnerships her constituency grew within the company.
The Whig party won almost all constituencies with genuine electorates, leaving the Tories with little more than the rotten boroughs.
In 1774 Burke was elected a member of Parliament for Bristol, then the second city of the kingdom and an open constituency requiring a genuine election contest.
Lord Pearson of Rannoch, Ukip's leader, said the party would be standing aside in constituencies in which genuine Eurosceptics have a good chance of winning.
The 6.54 is a genuine commuter train from Basingstoke, the constituency of the culture secretary, Maria Miller, which is close to Denham's seat.
(Keen Westminster-watchers may hazard guesses at the identities in question; your correspondent could not possibly comment further).But what if British politics were reorganised, from the ground up, to reflect genuine differences of outlook and political constituency?
To wander too far from his core constituency will go both against his genuine convictions and those who support him.
Become genuine threat to Labour in several South Wales constituencies.
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