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Only three days ago, the king offered to allow the political parties to appoint a prime minister of their choosing.

Who would risk their lives?" Despite widespread appeals from both inside and outside Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina refused to agree to a demand from the opposition parties to appoint a neutral caretaker government to oversee the polls.

There is now huge pressure from civil society and opposition parties to appoint a commission to investigate the raid on Bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, and to take action against those responsible for the lapses that allowed American forces to enter Pakistani territory undetected.

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The power-sharing agreement in December allows Mr. Allawi's party to appoint the defense minister, although Mr. Maliki has to approve the selection.

He was banking on Mr Takeshita's support to get the ruling party to appoint him to another term as prime minister when his present one expires in September.

Since then, the government has pushed through laws weakening the country's Constitutional Court, bringing public media under direct government control, and allowing the party to appoint its own people to high posts in state institutions.

"With the recent changes in the parliamentary leadership and the consequent need to review our planning for the next campaign, I believe now is an appropriate time for the party to appoint a new federal director to lead the organisation into the next campaign," Loughnane said at the time.

Iraqi Assembly Chooses President, Ending Impasse Iraq's major political parties agreed to appoint a president and two vice presidents at a meeting of the national assembly, according to a senior assembly leader, breaking a two-month deadlock in negotiations to form a new government.

Ultimately, a special Election Commission voted 7-6 along party lines to appoint Hayes to the presidency.

Whenever a government is defeated or resigns, it is the duty of the president of the republic, after consulting eminent politicians and party leaders, to appoint the person most likely to win the confidence of parliament; this person is usually designated by the majority parties, and the president has limited choice.

A by-election in Glasgow East triggered by the resignation of David Marshall saw the Labour party struggle to appoint a candidate, eventually settling for Margaret Curran, a sitting MSP in the Scottish Parliament.

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