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At best, the interim government of appointed leaders that took over on Monday will be a first step toward a series of elections next year leading to a permanent constitution, and a five-year, elected parliament and government by January 2006.
Thus Levin writes (and I agree) that truly sweeping changes to either our tax code or our entitlement system are more likely to happen through an election or a series of elections that give one party or the other "enough control of the elected branches to advance its fiscal reforms," rather than through the old-fashioned Washington dealmaking that so many pundits pine for.
Since then, Mr Chavez has won a series of elections and referendums, including one in 2009 which abolished term limits for all elected officials, including the president.
It is a series of elections.
Elected peers would be filtered in over about 10 years in a series of elections.
But, my goodness, she then won a series of elections, until her time was up.
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In 2012, S.C.L. won a series of election contracts.
Does that partisan advantage last over a series of election cycles?
Another fact became important as he jousted with King at a series of election hustings.
In Florida, meanwhile, Senator Bill Nelson was set to propose a series of election reforms.
Under her leadership, the FN has had a series of election successes, notably coming first in last year's European elections.
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