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He is popular there, and he has sent both Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Vice President Joseph Biden to Beirut to indicate support for the democratic coalition.
Showdown in Lebanon 2009
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And this afternoon, he will meet with members of the new democratic coalition.
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Having already published a list of forty-three “war criminals,” headed by Chiang, May-ling, and T. V. Soong, Mao broadcast eight conditions for peace, including punishment for these so-called criminals, reform of land ownership, and the formation of a democratic coalition government to take over the powers of the KMT.
The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009
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ZAKARIA: Is part of the problem, Nic, that you've had this kind of political circus -- of the collapse of Musharraf's regime, the rise of an unstable democratic coalition, it's unclear who's, you know, what's happening to the judges -- and in the midst of all this, no one is really conducting a coherent political and military operation against the forces of terrorism?
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Lastly, Seattle will through a newly formed, diverse and democratic coalition bring a massive antiwar message to Seattle to “inject the antiwar agenda into the intensifying debate and to say no to the devastation of war abroad and its crippling economic effects at home.”
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He went on to lead his party to victory in democratic elections and then skillfully helped to craft a viable democratic coalition.
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Lastly, Seattle will through a newly formed, diverse and democratic coalition bring a massive antiwar message to Seattle to “inject the antiwar agenda into the intensifying debate and to say no to the devastation of war abroad and its crippling economic effects at home.”
Printing: The October 11 National Day of Antiwar Action 2008
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He went on to lead his party to victory in democratic elections and then skillfully helped to craft a viable democratic coalition.
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The democratic coalition led by the party of assassinated former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), was allowed to form a government, but Mr. Musharraf refused to step down as president or relinquish the lion's share of power within the government.
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Give me a democratic coalition anyday over the one party rule we've had at Westminster for 28 years.
Good Grief! 2007
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