• Parliamentary elections were held in Colombia on 4 April 1937 to elect the Chamber of Representatives. The Liberal Party was the only party to contest...
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  • Parliamentary elections were held in Colombia on 26 May 1935 to elect the Chamber of Representatives. The Liberal Party received the most votes. Dieter...
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  • Retrieved 23 September 2011. "Colombia President's Aide Linked to Drug Money". New York Times. 27 July 1995. "2018 Colombian elections: A test for peace?" (PDF)...
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    Gustavo Petro (category Colombian economists)
    1991 Colombian parliamentary election. He served as a senator as a member of the Alternative Democratic Pole (PDA) party following the 2006 Colombian parliamentary...
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    presidency in Colombian history. The election was held following a peace agreement between the government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC)...
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     Solomon Islands  Spain  Sweden  Thailand  Tuvalu  United Kingdom In a parliamentary republic, the head of government is selected or nominated by the legislature...
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  • Dominant-party system (category Elections)
     Colombia: The Liberal Party of Colombia from 1861 to 1886, and later on from 1886 to 1900 as the brief successor party National Party, and Colombian Conservative...
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  • public election. In Estonia, any citizen 18 years of age or older can be elected in local elections, and 21 years or older in parliamentary elections. The...
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    Andrés Pastrana Arango (category 20th-century Colombian lawyers)
    Andrés Pastrana Arango (born 17 August 1954) is a Colombian politician who was the 30th President of Colombia from 1998 to 2002, following in the footsteps...
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    Lidia Gueiler (category Ambassadors of Bolivia to Colombia)
    the task of conducting new elections, which were held on 29 June 1980. Before the winners could take their parliamentary seats, however, Gueiler herself...
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    parliamentary election and the party became the biggest non-socialist party in Finland with 19.7% of the votes. After the 1919 Finnish parliamentary election...
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  • women. The first elections with female participation were the municipal elections of April 29, 1945 and the parliamentary elections of October 21, 1945...
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    parties which have received at least one seat in the previous parliamentary elections. A candidate may also be nominated by 20,000 enfranchised citizens...
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    Craig, F. W. S. (1983) [1969]. British parliamentary election results 1918–1949 (3rd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. ISBN 090017806X....
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    Camilo Torres Restrepo (category Colombian Christian socialists)
    Camilo Torres Restrepo (3 February 1929 – 15 February 1966) was a Colombian Marxist–Leninist, Roman Catholic priest, a proponent of liberation theology...
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    PARTY IN JAPAN SUFFERS ELECTION SETBACK". New York Times. Retrieved 27 January 2014. "JAPAN Parliamentary Chamber: Shugiin ELECTIONS HELD IN 2000". IPU.org...
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    Fourth Crusade, circa 1202–1204. Modern democratic states with bicameral parliamentary systems are sometimes equipped with a senate, often distinguished from...
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    Conservative Party. He called an election in December 1923 on the issue of tariffs and lost the Conservatives' parliamentary majority, after which Ramsay...
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  • 2017 presidential election were the first time that expatriates were allowed to vote. Regardless of their time living abroad, Colombian expatriates enjoy...
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    had been elected, already under the abertura process in the 1982 parliamentary election, but the senators were chosen indirectly, by the State Assemblies...
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    parliamentary election led to a coalition government of the Independence Party and Progressive Party led by Geir Hallgrímsson. The 1978 parliamentary...
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    Minister following the election, acting until a successor was appointed – under the new Constitution, the cabinet depends on parliamentary support and must...
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    political prisoners were released and fresh elections for the Lok Sabha were called. In parliamentary elections held in March, the Janata alliance of anti-Indira...
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    political process has two types of elections. National elections (国政選挙, kokusei senkyo) Subnational/local elections (地方選挙, chihō senkyo) While the national...
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    New Liberal Club Elections held in 1990 Inter-Parliamentary Union Donnelly, Michael W. (1990). "No Great Reversal in Japan: Elections for the House of...
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    previous election for the same class of Councillors (1998). Niigata is counted as an SDP hold because the elected Councillor joined the SDP parliamentary group...
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    all women had the right to vote in parliamentary elections; from 1893. However women could not stand for election to parliament until 1919, when three...
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    necessary qualifications of those who may vote or be returned in parliamentary elections, thus allowing all of these things to be determined by law. However...
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  • votes, after World War II 7% and in the 2011 parliamentary election 4.3% (9 MPs). In municipal elections, it holds large majorities in municipalities...
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    to form the New Frontier Party. Inter-Parliamentary Union, 1996. Japan Parliamentary Chamber: Shugiin - Elections held in 1996. [online] Available at:...
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