Javid said: We don't need an electoralalliance with anyone.
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Countering these claims, Nidaa Tounes forged an electoralalliance with several new centrist parties.
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Others welcome the electoralalliance as a novel sign of cooperation among Pacific Islanders.
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Saeroon is an electoralalliance between Sadrist politicians, the Iraqi Communist Party, and other secular candidates.
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However, his suggestion that he was on the verge, of an electoralalliance got short shrift from the leading liberal involved.
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As Salvini's far-right electoralalliance pursued its campaign, the Sardines converged in other Emilia-Romagna cities before spreading across Italy and beyond.
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Delegates accepted a motion ruling out an electoralalliance, saying it would only open talks about forming a government after an election.
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Stefan said any electoralalliance between social democrats and two allied junior parties would equally fail to meet the 50 percent threshold.
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His allies in the Hizbollah-Amal electoralalliance, credited with liberating the south from Israel, took most seats in the south and east.
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The two parties' electoralalliance in the May general election -the Ulster Conservative Unionist New Force -was a total failure.
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The official opposition, which governed Malawi from independence until 1994, has also formed an electoralalliance with former president Joyce Banda's People's Party.
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The murder has galvanised attempts to unite a fragmented opposition, including a new electoralalliance between the parties founded by Nemtsov and Navalny.
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The paper is owned by the head of the liberal Wafd party, a group that pulled out of an electoralalliance with the Brotherhood.
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Its leaders are associated with an electoralalliance led by the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council, a powerful Shi'ite political movement that was formed in Iran.
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Netanyahu's electoralalliance, Likud-Beiteinu, is on course to emerge from the election as the biggest party in the 120-seat parliament, with 32-35 seats.
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A series of polls yesterday showed that Binyamin Netanyahu's right-wing electoralalliance, Likud-Beiteinu, is likely to take 32 to 35 seats in the 120-place parliament.