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1 Several public calls for more radical political reforms have been tolerated recently.
2 Some had demanded their back pay; others wanted political reforms in England.
3 Despite economic liberalisation, the political reforms of the early 1990s have stalled.
4 It also promises political reforms to shore up stability in Port Vila.
5 The popular agitation which has resulted has led to great political reforms .
6 Administrative, judicial, social, economical, financial, and political reforms seemed all equally pressing.
7 He also said Assad was far too slow to implement promised political reforms .
8 Alongside the military crackdown, Assad has promised a national dialogue on political reforms .
9 Italy's prime minister resigned on Wednesday after losing a referendum on political reforms .
10 Ultimately, it will be the Cuban people who drive economic and political reforms .
11 Later, that Parliament attempted some political reforms , which were partially successful.
12 With political reforms underway the Burmese police need to be prepared for public demonstrations.
13 Garang said discussions on political reforms and the transition also took place last week.
14 She cited tax, fiscal and political reforms needed as Brazil's economy stalls into recession.
15 Most recently Abiy's ongoing political reforms have included the recognition of Ethiopia's female leaders.
16 April 6 - Justice Minister Martha Karua resigns in disgust over stalled political reforms .
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