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Otunbayeva has rejected calls to postponethevote on security grounds.
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The TMX has repeatedly said it does not plan to postponethevote.
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The Election Commission (EC) dismissed suggestions it would postponethevote.
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Evers had previously resisted calls to postponethevote.
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There are growing demands to postponethevote until next year, when a fairer vote could be held.
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But the sources added that the condition set by the government-led group could prompt Toshiba to postponethevote.
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The Electoral Court decided in July to postponethevote until Oct. 18 due to the spread of the coronavirus.
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He expressed anger at being woken up early so he could order his cabinet in Ramallah to postponethevote.
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The PM says he can postponethevote until the end of 2017, if an adequate deal cannot be reached
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This means the government would only cancel or postponethevote should it declare a state of emergency in other regions.
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The United States, EU, Turkey and Iran all urged Erbil to cancel or postponethevote in the weeks before it.
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Sources say that, with the outcome increasingly uncertain, Dell's board might postponethevote, but no firm decision has been made.
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Egypt, which had drafted the resolution and had been briefly persuaded by Israel to postponethevote, also backed the move.
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On Saturday, more than 40 NGOs called on the prime minister to introduce a state of natural disaster and postponethevote.
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Two days earlier, Russia vetoed a renewal of the JIM mandate after it was unsuccessful in getting the Security Council to postponethevote.
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The Tories were planning to postponethevote until after May's local and devolution elections, not least since the SNP is predictably anti-nuclear though pro-Nato.