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1 The aim is to draw up a new constitution followed by elections .
2 The generals announce two years of military rule followed by elections .
3 If it must be expressed by elections , we would understand that.
4 The army has said it will stay in power for two years, followed by elections .
5 Not too much should be read, therefore into the outcome of last Tuesday's two by elections .
6 The only way the question of the president could be tackled is by elections , the diplomat said.
7 The military insists it does not want power and will oversee a transitional period followed by elections .
8 Under the plan, Bashir would stay in power for a transitional period to be followed by elections .
9 This tendency by the electorate to look around for alternatives has been particularly strong in recent by elections .
10 Legitimacy is not built by elections .
11 Mr Schroeder was also quoted as suggesting he would not reach his goals on unemployment by elections next year.
12 Long-term observers arrived in Fiji at the end of September and had 77 observers on the ground by elections day.
13 In an email to Reuters, Kelley said any "unattended" ballot box is prohibited unless operated by elections officials.
14 The dialogue would draw up a charter to be put to a national referendum, followed by elections and a general amnesty.
15 Iran, Assad's closest ally, signalled that it favoured a six-month transition period in Syria followed by elections to decide Assad's fate.
16 They won 45 seats in the previous general election, gained two in by elections and lost one when Michael Lowry resigned.
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