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Barring any possibility of institutional | reform or systematic political change, it will be hel |
Many associated the word with | reform or correctional schools for example." |
n to include all of the states in an effort to | reform or replace the Confederation. |
e at all times the inalienable right to alter, | reform or abolish their government in such manner as |
Taxation | Reform Or the Best and Fairest Means of Raising the P |
wo most recent books are The Future of Europe: | Reform or Decline (2006, MIT Press), and Fighting Pov |
e steps are genuine efforts towards democratic | reform or disingenuous measures by the CPC to retain |
or A Receipt for Beauty (1801); The School of | Reform, or How to Rule a Husband (1805); Town and Cou |
t, a government minister can make a Regulatory | Reform Order to "[reform] legislation which has the e |
Under the Education | Reform Order (NI), 1989 a school wishing to obtain Gr |
The Department of Justice, Equality and Law | Reform ordered that he be deported but he appealed an |
y 2005, the Act was used to pass 27 Regulatory | Reform Orders. |
consider seceding, and Caleb Burns standing to | reform Oregon's schools. |
e of landmark transportation, campaign finance | reform, organ donor, medical malpractice reform and s |
In 1869, he represented his local | reform organisation at the Trades Union Congress. |
of JUSTICE, the UK-based human rights and law | reform organisation. |
n child-marriage in their magazines and social | reform organisations. |
The | reform organization Common Cause named Roberts one of |
ching professionals, and also to the education | reform organization Achieve, which has launched the A |
oup called the Pilsen Environmental Rights and | Reform Organization (PERRO). |
The ACA was a municipal | reform organization, and one of the few such organiza |
time, became one of the most well-known moral | reform organizations of the period and even expanded |
will be trying to draw the cream of education | reform organizations to establish a presence in India |
rganized by a number of international election | reform organizations including the National Democrati |
"marihuana" or "marijuana," and many cannabis | reform organizations in the U.S., such as the Nationa |
Most cannabis | reform organizations do not spend a great deal of res |
a focus of African and international election | reform organizations. |
nd was further developed by Li Si as a realist | reform oriented philosophy meant to strengthen govern |
to three women that we were eventually able to | reform our Constitution. |
d Lynyrd Skynyrd, leaving that band in 2005 to | reform Outlaws. |
The fact that Alexius sought | reform over abolishment of the charistike dorea likel |
In tribute to his deep interest in prison | reform, over seven decades after his service a new ce |
sedrved as a member of the Tort and Insurance | Reform Oversight Committee, 1993; the House Facilitie |
Advisory- Welfare | Reform Oversight Committee (Interim) |
In 2005, a constitutional | reform package was carried out by Donald Tsang, the C |
ong) set to work creating a more comprehensive | reform package to present to the province. |
pport for the government's 2012 constitutional | reform package but nevertheless toed the party line a |
In February 1914, the Armenian | reform package passed. |
etary: in this role he was instrumental in the | reform package that opened up the Sri Lanka economy i |
lone councilmember to vote against the ethics | reform package she noted that placing onerous restric |
The | reform package was signed on February 1914, between t |
pport for the government's 2012 constitutional | reform package if it included the amendment by the De |
On December 8, 2004, the most significant | reform package of the Rockefeller Drug Laws in 30 yea |
Beijing government, on the 2012 constitutional | reform package, persuading them to accept an amendmen |
e functional constituency councillors from the | reform package, they would still vote it down. |
favour of the government's 2012 constitutional | reform package, which included the late amendment by |
or his unyielding refusal to support the final | reform package, despite urgent entreaties from Pelosi |
favour of the government's 2012 constitutional | reform package, which included the late amendment by |
favour of the government's 2012 constitutional | reform package. |
e to the government's proposal to consider law | reform, Paisley launched Save Ulster from Sodomy, a c |
on, and by 1929 there was no further chance to | reform Paragraph 175. |
nessee political advocacy group advocating tax | reform, particularly at the state level. |
He also argued for health care | reform, particularly the introduction of private heal |
However, at that election the United and | Reform parties won an equal number of seats and the U |
politics, was first elected as a member of the | Reform Party of Canada (1993-2000), which became the |
received 8,646 votes, finishing second against | Reform Party incumbent Art Hanger. |
Billionaire businessman Ross Perot ( | Reform Party of the United States of America-TX) fini |
the two parties were recreated as the Liberal | Reform Party aligned with the federal Free Trade Part |
had made him one of the top targets of the new | Reform Party of Canada. |
e then opposition Republican Turkish Party and | Reform Party which came to power. |
ion of 1988, Carroll ran as a candidate of the | Reform Party in the riding of Brandon-Souris. |
a representative of the Alternative Democratic | Reform Party (ADR), having been one of the ADR's foun |
1874-1954) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party and from 1938 of the National Party. |
however, when many NDP voters switched to the | Reform Party which won every seat except Victoria, wh |
as defeated by a landslide in this election by | Reform Party candidate Rob Anders. |
Alexander Stuart (c1875-1954) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
Kirkby lost to | Reform party candidate Derrek Konrad in the 1997 elec |
Hugh McLean Campbell (1875-1951) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
the Dunedin City Council 1911-13, and was the | Reform Party candidate in 1911 for the Dunedin Centra |
f the Liberal Party and a small group known as | Reform Party Liberals. |
n Parliament but lost to Myron Thompson of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
ntil 1922, when he was defeated by a Municipal | Reform Party opponent in the St Pancras South East Di |
lored the United Alternative option, formed by | Reform Party of Canada leader Preston Manning, which |
John Gordon Eliott (1872-1948) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
adian Parliament but lost to Bob Ringma of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
vernment, but with the loss in support for the | Reform Party he had to negotiate for support with Ind |
1904, but at the 1907 elections, the Municipal | Reform Party made sweeping gains and Hardy lost his s |
the Federal Election Commission certified the | Reform Party as a national political party eligible f |
lected as an Member of Parliament (MP) for the | Reform Party of Canada in the 1993 general election. |
The | Reform Party of New Jersey, which is highly critical |
The party was deregistered with the | Reform Party of Alberta. |
and politician for the Alternative Democratic | Reform Party (ADR). |
mbers of various former members of the Liberal | Reform Party as well as members of other parties into |
Selkirk-Interlake electoral district under the | Reform Party of Canada in the 1997 general election. |
t the convention for a splinter faction of the | Reform Party of the United States of America allied w |
The National | Reform Party is a political party in Saint Vincent an |
Abbott was a member of the | Reform Party from 1993 to 2000 and a member of the Ca |
l politics, when he was elected as a Municipal | Reform Party member of Wandsworth Borough Council for |
James McColl Dickson (1854-1937) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
The conservative | Reform Party said she was too liberal and the Liberal |
r of the Canadian Alliance (2000-2003) and the | Reform Party of Canada (1993-2000). |
ch worse than ads aired by the Liberals or the | Reform Party attacking the Conservatives and their re |
With the | Reform Party merged into the Canadian Alliance in 200 |
The | Reform Party voted to remove him from caucus the foll |
Alfred Edward Ansell (1876-1941) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
Francis Henry Smith (1868-1936) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
n Parliament but lost to Darrel Stinson of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
He had differences with the | Reform party leadership, and was returned as an Indep |
believed that she had been blocked due to the | Reform Party not wanting a woman as a candidate, and |
The | Reform Party of New Jersey was officially founded on |
ral election, Melville was a candidate for the | Reform Party in the electorate of Grey Lynn, where sh |
president of the European Liberal Democrat and | Reform Party in September 2005 during a party congres |
Joseph Devine, 1992 | Reform Party nominee for governor |
William Spiers Glenn (1878-1953) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
ost the by-election to Deborah Grey, the first | Reform Party candidate ever elected to the House of C |
an Parliament but lost to Hugh Hanrahan of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
Also running was | Reform Party candidate Eric Eidsness, who had previou |
en won in 1999, easily cruised to victory over | Reform Party candidate Billy Blackburn. |
The | Reform Party (Hizb-al-Islah) was established by Husay |
use of Assembly from 1919 to 1923 as a Liberal | Reform party member. |
d Party MP announced that he believed that the | Reform Party leader, Gordon Coates, was "the ablest m |
s an Independent Conservative then from 1908 a | Reform Party member of parliament in New Zealand. |
In 2010, he made a video for the | Reform Party of New Jersey in which he condemned the |
James Henry Escott (1872 - 28 July 1916) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
ommonwealth Liberal Party in 1909, the Liberal | Reform Party remained the state anti-Labor party unti |
Reform Party activist Mark Sturdevant urged Colorado | |
y (DP), the Greens, the Alternative Democratic | Reform Party (ADR), the Left, and the Communist Party |
On 23 June, 1935 he founded the | Reform Party and joined the Arab Higher Committee as |
eer known for his white supremacist views, and | Reform Party candidate Lamonica Magee. |
Party of British Columbia, and elements of the | Reform Party of British Columbia. |
Five candidates of the | Reform Party of Singapore, including Kenneth Jeyaretn |
ecturer at Dedham in Essex, and led the church | reform party in that county. |
the party in existence from 1974 to 1975, see | Reform Party (Norway, 1974). |
Rock by-election by the Liberal Party left the | Reform Party in disarray as the Liberals appeared poi |
John Bird Hine (1868-1954) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in the Taranaki reg |
in the Canadian federal election, 1993 for the | Reform Party of Canada in the riding of Mackenzie but |
Parliament but lost to Daphne Jennings of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
Van Tuinen campaigned for the | Reform Party in 1993 and 1997, campaigning against hi |
f Canada, and wanted to work together with the | Reform Party of Canada. |
San Diego as a Pat Buchanan supporter and the | Reform Party in Long Beach, California in 2000, also |
between the Progressive Conservatives and the | Reform Party of Canada. |
n Tauranga, but was defeated by an unimportant | Reform Party candidate, Charles MacMillan. |
dishonest commercials, and stated he hoped the | Reform Party would become a "truth telling, straight |
James Alfred Nash (1871-1952) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand and |
ille in the 1997 federal election, but lost to | Reform Party incumbent Garry Breitkreuz. |
For the New Zealand | Reform Party MP 1925-1928, see John Gordon Eliott. |
National Party formed from a coalition of the | Reform Party and the United Party plus three Independ |
The Liberal | Reform Party merged into the Nationalist Party prior |
He is sometimes counted as a | Reform Party MP. |
parties (the Conservative Party of Canada, the | Reform Party of Canada and the Social Credit Party of |
When he joined the | Reform Party of Canada he claims to have “let the Ref |
Preston Manning of the upstart | Reform Party opposed it, saying it gave Quebec unequa |
his time behind Liberal Albina Guarnieri and a | Reform Party candidate. |
ising that he moved politically to support the | Reform Party over time. |
the race were Democrat Williemae Stanberry and | Reform Party candidate Teddy Laviano. |
jority of the people were conservative and the | reform party was a very small minority. |
Port Moody-Coquitlam from 1993 to 1997 for the | Reform Party of Canada. |
He continued working for the | Reform Party on justice issues after the election (To |
He stood as a | Reform Party candidate for Victoria in the 1993 feder |
In January, 1890, the Hawaiian National | Reform Party was established in opposition to the Ref |
low those of the politics of pre-Confederation | Reform Party leader William Lyon Mackenzie, former Un |
l politics, when he was elected as a Municipal | Reform Party member of the London County Council, rep |
Born in Saskatoon, Harrison joined the | Reform Party in 1996 and served in numerous positions |
ion, the Social Credit Party of Canada and the | Reform Party of Canada. |
December 1557 he was one of the leaders of the | Reform Party who subscribed to the memorable Covenant |
The Liberal | Reform Party was an Australian political party, activ |
olorado, Florida, Nebraska, and Nevada and the | Reform Party won an open Republican governorship in M |
y's board of directors, and replaced by former | Reform Party of BC Leader Wilf Hanni. |
rliament, she was defeated by Inky Mark of the | Reform Party in the 1997 election. |
Fred Waite (1885 - 29 August 1952) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand, and |
(NPC) which had an alliance with the People's | Reform Party (PRP) although they contested election s |
announced her intent to run for President as a | Reform Party candidate in 1996 and, later, as a Refor |
United States presidential election, 2000 ( | Reform Party primaries) |
David Jones (1874-1941) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in the Canterbury r |
John Mason (1881-1975) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in Hawkes Bay, New |
1928, and in the general election of 1933 the | Reform Party stated in its manifesto that it would su |
He resigned from the bench to run as a | Reform Party candidate in the general election of 184 |
as the only riding east of Manitoba to elect a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in the 1993 federal |
uly 1923) was an Independent Conservative then | Reform Party member of parliament in New Zealand. |
aland Parliament commenced, initially with the | Reform Party in power, but in August a wartime coalit |
e attempted to unify the NDC with the National | Reform Party in 1999, and he sent troops to join the |
The newly founded | Reform Party also contested the election, but was con |
Reform Party of Kansas | |
William Henry Dillon Bell (1884-1917) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
n the Southland seat of Wallace, standing as a | Reform Party candidate. |
PRP - People's | Reform Party |
Some critics, such as the | Reform Party of Canada, saw it as granting special st |
reference to the European Liberal Democrat and | Reform Party (of which PRI is member and PLI a would- |
Mosley also ran on the | Reform Party line. |
selves with the European Liberal, Democrat and | Reform Party (ELDR) after an open invitation to this |
4,913 votes (14.61%), finishing third against | Reform Party incumbent Jake Hoeppner and Progressive |
s, was first elected in the 1997 election as a | Reform Party MP. |
ty was formed at the time of a split in the BC | Reform Party between party members who wanted to merg |
in a February 2010 statement available on the | Reform Party (Singapore)'s website indicated that “Th |
Kenneth Stuart Williams (1870-1935) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
He represented Brixton as a Municipal | Reform Party member of the London County Council from |
4 elections, Henare stood for the conservative | Reform Party in the Northern Maori seat of the Parlia |
Finding that the ability of the Marijuana | Reform Party to submit petitions containing enough si |
n Coates continued as Prime Minister, with his | Reform Party winning an outright majority of 15. |
reery Hardy (1865-1946) was a conservative and | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
The Western | Reform Party was a right-wing populist political part |
ember of G.U.A.R.D. (Grassroots United Against | Reform's Demise), a group opposed to the United Alter |
Ref - | Reform Party |
John Duncan (1848-1924) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
ty of Canada, and was a founding member of the | Reform Party of Canada. |
Albert Moeller Samuel (c1876-1963) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
George Harold Smith (1866-1936) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament. |
hallenger, but faced independent Jim Giles and | Reform Party candidate Lamonica Magee. |
results were a major reverse for the Municipal | Reform party with just two councillors elected. |
The Marijuana | Reform Party is one of several minor parties that ful |
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