Pakistan spurned the vote because it wants a plebiscite to decide rule between India and itself. |
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And if people thought the referendum could be used against him as a plebiscite on his government's record, they would be disappointed. |
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The UN offers the best and quickest way to resolve the conflict, that is, conducting the called-for plebiscite. |
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Following the Yalta agreement of 1945, Mongolians voted overwhelmingly for independence in a plebiscite, which the Republic of China recognized. |
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Councillors may turn the question over to the general public and use it as a plebiscite question during the next municipal election in the fall. |
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A 1990 plebiscite in Slovenia voted overwhelmingly for independence from Yugoslavia, as did one in 1991 in Croatia. |
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The Governor General of India, Lord Louis Mountbatten, oversaw the provisional acceptance of Kashmir into the Indian union pending a plebiscite. |
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If the public cannot have a clear understanding of what they are going to vote for, the plebiscite cannot have any meaning. |
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The changing of a place name is a matter for the Town Council after holding a plebiscite. |
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A 1946 plebiscite ended the monarchy, and a constituent assembly was elected to draw up plans for the republic. |
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A plebiscite process is a democratic mechanism to ensure that the people get to choose. |
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Under provincial legislation, a petition with enough signatures can force city council to put the question on a plebiscite. |
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I turn now to the constitution and conduct of the plebiscite. The constitution provides for preselection plebiscites. |
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He called all Imams and preachers to direct and urge people to participate in the plebiscite on the permanent constitution and participate in the coming elections. |
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There could be no question of a plebiscite on a constitution, after what had happened in Piedmont, and Napoleon was not one to waste time with constituent assemblies. |
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Less than a year after its launching and thanks to your plebiscite, the magazine becomes a monthly. |
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This German newsreel footage shows pro-German residents of Graz expressing their opposition to the plebiscite. |
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The opposition went on to win the plebiscite, ushering in Chile's transition to democracy. |
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The plebiscite would allow the government to conscript for overseas service. |
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There have been a vague plebiscite and a vow to throw barley on the open market this year. |
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Reacting to the prospect of a referendum, Dijsselbloem said Greece did not have the time to conduct a plebiscite. |
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With no sign of an imminent breakthrough, Hatzis thinks the young prime minister will almost certainly call a plebiscite in the coming weeks. |
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In one sense, Berlin and Brussels' sudden conversion to a plebiscite is surprising. |
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The minister has been manipulating the outcome of the barley plebiscite from the beginning. |
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Why was it decided to offer this opportunity of a plebiscite, as we have heard? |
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The wording of the plebiscite was deliberately chosen to allow the government some leeway. |
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Our government will recognize the views of farmers, as expressed in the recent plebiscite on barley, by enacting marketing choice. |
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Even after citizen support in a 1933 plebiscite, it takes him and his associates four more years to begin construction. |
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A district court judge ordered that the increase be rescinded and the issue put to a plebiscite. |
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Ritter says the plebiscite held last year by the federal government cannot constitute a valid referendum. |
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Growers will then have a chance for a formal vote on the issue in a plebiscite. |
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A 1942 plebiscite grants him the authority to implement conscription if it should become necessary. |
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It seems that elections and the plebiscite on the new constitution are perceived to have done little to advance the cause of democracy in Russia. |
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I don't know how many people notice this, but as we pile vote upon vote and plebiscite upon plebiscite we are wading very deep into the world of election politics. |
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The vote can be defined as a plebiscite against the existing regime, which has discredited itself and is hated by broad sections of the population. |
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And yet her call for a plebiscite smacks as much of political despair than a statesman's conviction. |
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It has been surmised that some of the so-called secessionists would continue to refer to the resolution to vindicate their demand for a plebiscite in the disputed state. |
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Following a plebiscite, Iceland declared its independence on June 17, 1944 and became a republic, dissolving its union with Denmark. |
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At a special delegates' conference in Dublin yesterday, the junior coalition partner in the Irish government narrowly supported a yes vote in the forthcoming plebiscite. |
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In 1967, a second plebiscite was held to determine the fate of the territory. |
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Following the defeat of Germany in World War I, the Allied powers arranged a plebiscite in northern and central Schleswig. |
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An imbalance was created in the polity by the result of the 1961 plebiscite. |
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Portions of Upper Silesia were to be ceded to Poland, with the future of the rest of the province to be decided by plebiscite. |
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Since then a series of high representatives of the United Nations including former U. S. Secretary of State James Baker has been involved in the process, though no agreement could be reached on the form of the plebiscite. |
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It has demonstrated a complete contempt for western grain farmers by not allowing for a free, open and honest plebiscite based on questions drafted by farmers and farm organizations themselves. |
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The Irish Constitution was enacted by a popular plebiscite held on 1 July 1937, and came into force on 29 December of the same year. |
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We emphatically condemn unilateral steps, such as organising a referendum or so-called referendum, because we have not seen any evidence of a democratic plebiscite in a free and open environment. |
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And now, the plebiscite is dead. And hopefully so is the straightsplaining. |
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Speaking in his turn, Jacques Isnard launched out in a plebiscite for the harmonization of the occupation of judicial officer in the European Union. |
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The move is ratified by a plebiscite on 19 August. |
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In a plebiscite, the people of British Togoland chose to join them after independence, rounding off the geographical shape of what is now Ghana. |
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The plebiscite aims to democratize access to land, to decentralize power and ensure employment and a decent life for those Brazilians currently expelled and excluded from owning land. |
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The people have to make a choice in a plebiscite in June. |
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The general also formulated a plan to demilitarize Kashmir, and thus pave the way for a plebiscite to settle the dispute over that state between India and Pakistan. |
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A resolution passed in 1948, the UN's General Assembly asked Pakistan to remove most of its troops as a plebiscite would then be held. |
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In 1920, following Germany's defeat in the First World War, a plebiscite was held to determine which areas should return to Danish control. |
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As a result of the plebiscite, much of Schleswig returned to Denmark, but Angeln remained in Germany. |
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He consented to launch the operation if the new monarch would be approved by a national plebiscite, as he had been. |
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A French plebiscite ratified the document, with about 1,057,000 votes for the constitution and 49,000 against. |
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A plebiscite was to be held after fifteen years of League rule to determine whether the province should belong to Germany or France. |
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On 19 August, the merger of the presidency with the chancellorship was approved by 90 percent of the electorate in a plebiscite. |
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Schuschnigg scheduled a plebiscite regarding Austrian independence for 13 March, but Hitler demanded that it be cancelled. |
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Kostas Chrysogonos, the prominent Syriza MEP, said a referendum may be the only way out, telling Mega TV that if the talks fail by the cutoff date of 11 May, a plebiscite should be immediately put to the Greek people. |
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De Valera came to power in Dublin in 1932 and drafted a new Constitution of Ireland which in 1937 was adopted by plebiscite in the Irish Free State. |
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They are going to hold a plebiscite on the question of national independence. |
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The option had been removed from this plebiscite in response to the results of the plebiscite in 2012 which asked whether to remain in the current status and No had won. |
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If continuing to be part of the United States were chosen in the first plebiscite, a second vote would be taken between Statehood and Commonwealth. |
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I FOUND Rob Davies'' reference to the March 3 referendum on lawmaking powers for the Welsh Assembly as a piffling little plebiscite to be extremely offensive. |
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It became part of Italy in 1860 following the Expedition of the Thousand, a revolt led by Giuseppe Garibaldi during the Italian unification, and a plebiscite. |
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The country you live in, the parliamentary democracy that ruled it, for good or bad, has been trumped by a plebiscite of dubious purpose and unacknowledged status. |
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In March 1921, the League abandoned plans for the plebiscite. |
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A proposal was presented to all NWT voters in a May 1992 plebiscite. |
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The Treaty of Versailles had recommended a plebiscite in Upper Silesia to determine whether the territory should become part of Germany or Poland. |
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