Sentence examples for going to elections from inspiring English sources

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Though they come from opposite ends of the political spectrum, both argue that going to elections would have been better than appointing a government that was not elected by the people and is basically there to meet Europe's requirements.

I stopped going to elections, because I see corruption everywhere.

And the third option is going to elections, which will achieve nothing".

"The good of the State of Israel requires going to elections now, and as quickly as possible.

The smaller parties grouped in the Alliance for Change generally favor going to elections in any conditions.

"The big question mark is which is the lesser evil: continuing like this, with a sort of nondecision-making government, or going to elections to create a stronger government?" Mr. Franco said.

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At a time when five big states are going to election?

97: I was a roving reporter for the BBC, going to election night parties.

"Go to elections," Mr. Sharon said, addressing the prime minister.

"After that we should smoothly go to elections".

"He must either find a new majority or go to elections".

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