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LOOKING FOR THE BEST SLOGAN: AN ANALYSIS OF THE SLOGANS OF THE 2016 ROMANIAN PARLIAMENTARY CAMPAIGN
Published 2017-12-01“…The paper investigates the slogans released by political parties during the elections for the Romanian Parliament in 2016, by addressing the way they have been perceived by both political analysts and students enrolled in communication programs. …”
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Inability to accept defeat in election a trait of dictatorship
Published 2016“…KUALA LUMPUR: Opposition members who are obsessed about winning and refuse to accept loss in the elections have the traits of a dictatorship, said political analysts.…”
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DAP Pas turmoil may cause Pakatans downfall
Published 2015“…KUALA LUMPUR: PAS move to cutties with DAP will put the opposition coalition in a conundrum and cause a split in Pakatan in the near future, political analysts say.…”
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Ku Li has faith in Najib
Published 2016“…UMNO veteran Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah's involvement in the "Kelantan declaration" signed on Thursday signified his confidence in Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, political analysts say.…”
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Analysts: Rally will blemish country's peaceful image
Published 2011“…KUALA LUMPUR: The organizer of the illegal assembly set for July 9, is hell-bent in tarnishing Malaysia's image as a nation blessed with peace, harmony and prosperity, according to several political analysts. …”
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Illegal assembly will tarnish M’sia’s good image, Analysts say
Published 2011“…KUALA LUMPUR : The organiser of the illegal assembly set for July 9, is hell-bent in tarnishing Malaysia's image as a nation blessed with peace, harmony and prosperity, according to several political analysts. …”
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Palanivel's intention to extend term beyond 2016 receives mixed reaction
Published 2013“…KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri G.Palanivel's intention to continue to hold the post of president even after his term ends in 2016, has received mixed reaction from leaders and political analysts.…”
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Umno delegates should speak out at assembly, says analyst
Published 2014“…Delegates taking part in the debate at the Umno General Assembly (PAU) 2014 should be bold enough to speak out against any faults in the party,and not just praise the leaders, said sever al political analysts.…”
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Sedition Act Seeking a new formula
Published 2014“…KUALA LUMPUR: The move to repeal the Sedition Act 1948 reflected the country's political maturity and the leadership's confidence on the prevailing unity in the society.The move would contribute to social transformation and strengthen the interracial harmony, according to political analysts.…”
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PM's move to drop Muhyiddin drastic but bold - analysts
Published 2015“…KUALA LUMPUR: Political analysts have described Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak's decision to drop his deputy Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin from the new Cabinet lineup as a "drastic but bold" move.…”
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Wan Azizah continues Anwar's hindered agenda in Kajang
Published 2014“…KUALA LUMPUR: The selection of Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) president Datin Seri Wan Azizah Wan Ismail as the party's candidate for the by-election for the Kajang State Legislative Assembly seat is seen by political analysts as an effort to continue the political agenda of her husband that was hindered.…”
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Pakatan unlikely to agree on hudud, say analysts
Published 2014“…KUALA LUMPUR: Pas will likely go it alone if it is serious about carrying out hudud in Kelantan, said political analysts.They said it was unlikely for the opposition pact, of which Pas is a member, to achieve a consensus on the matter, given its different takes on the issue.…”
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Khairy, Shahrizat expected to win again: Outcome of Umno elections likely to mirror wings polls
Published 2013“…AS both incumbent Umno Wanita and Youth chiefs retained their posts, political analysts described the result as a predictable outcome. …”
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Does the new Pakatan agreement spell a stronger opposition front
Published 2016“…KUALA LUMPUR: Now that DAP, Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) and Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah) have formalised their political tie-up via Pakatan Harapan, they have to prove that their alliance has what it takes to change the country's political landscape,according to political analysts.…”
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Let grassroots decide top leaders, say analysts
Published 2013“…POLITICAL analysts described proposals by some Umno leaders that No. 1 and 2 posts should not be contested, as not reflecting the party's spirit of democracy. …”
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Wan Azizah continues Anwars hindered agenda in Kajang
Published 2014“…KUALA LUMPUR: The selection of Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) president Datin Seri Wan Azizah Wan Ismail as the party's candidate for the byelection for the Kajang State Legislative Assembly seat is seen by political analysts as an effort to continue the political agenda of her husband that was hindered.…”
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Unresolved issues should be addressed post by-election
Published 2015“…ROMPIN: Barisan Nasional (BN)should address all unresolved issues, especially concerning the Goods and Services Tax (GST), after the Rompin byeiection because those issues can give a longterm impact to the party, said political analysts.…”
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HEAT ON Khalid: 'Pas can't save Khalid's job'. Contentious: Party's support insufficient to neutralise efforts by PKR to oust him, say analysts
Published 2014“…The support he received from Pas was not enough to neutralise efforts and overtures by several PKR members to oust him from office, said political analysts.…”
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Dissent a subtle reflection in opposition against Anwar
Published 2013“…KUALA LUMPUR:The actions of several Pakatan Rakyat leaders in disagreeing with the desire of pro opposition groups to topple the Barisan Nasional (BN) government through street demonstrations and violence have indirectly rejected PKR de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim say political analysts.…”
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Dissent on assembly, a subtle rejection within opposition against Anwar - Analysts
Published 2013“…KUALA LUMPUR: The actions of several Pakatan Rakyat leaders in disagreeing with the desire of pro-opposition groups to topple the Barisan Nasional (BN) government through street demonstrations and violence have indirectly rejected PKR de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim say political analysts. …”
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