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But government crises apparently have a way of ratcheting up interest in Washington procedural drama.
But he may find his popularity dented by government crises, and these are quite likely.
The constitution also allowed for frequent and often inexplicable government "crises" that often ended with very similar governments forming and reforming.
An unnamed but dumfounded Elysée adviser who was in an interview with Le Monde at the time, muttered that he'd been prepared for government crises but not "marital" ones.
The move is thought to be likely to disadvantage opposition groups, who have been energised politically by a series of government crises, most noticeably a corruption scandal earlier this year, and by uprisings in other Arab states.
After dinner, as we sat around gabbing about all sorts of things, we eventually landed on the subject of Greece, which was at the time going through one of its never-ending paroxysms of government crises, and seemed a subject that made Ari somewhat annoyed.
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"De facto, we are in a government crisis," a government spokesman said.
Government crisis groups have been created to assess the damage.
Such a move would spark a government crisis.
He also warned that the fallout of a government crisis would drastically affect Italy.
The Czech president is now enmeshed in a government crisis in Prague.
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