237 résultats pour "electoral"
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Six années d'impossible démocratie en Haïti
Le général Avril annonce une restauration partielle de la Constitution de 1987. Pourtant, durant toute l'année, le général, quiéchappe à plusieurs rébellions armées, ne parvient pas à rétablir la paix sociale. 1er janvier 1990Les manifestations antigouvernementales s'accentuent. En janvier, l'état de siège est instauré provisoirement. La chasse auxopposant s'accentue, la censure est souveraine. 10 mars 1990 Démission du général Avril. Le général Herard Abraham lui succède. Le 13, Ertha P...
- George W. Bush veut être « le président de tous les Américains »
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Apogée et crise de la démocratie présidentielle (1945-1980) aux Etats-Unis
pays européens restés dans leur sphère d'influence (dons et prêts du Plan Mar shall). Cette priorité joue donc au détriment de l'application des ambitions sociales contenues dans le Fair Deal. Dès lors, ce sont les questions de poHtique étrangère qui dictem les priorités nationales el les choix de J'Ex.écutif. b. Priorit é aux problèm es exté rieu rs • La militari sation de l'endigu em ent. Elle s'opère à partir de la guerre de Corée qui o...
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François Mitterrand : ALLOCUTION TÉLÉVISÉE (Campagne présidentielle 1974, François Mitterrand)
télévisée, la première de la campagne électorale de Mitterrand à la télévision. Elle a donc forcément un caractèregénéral : le candidat doit se présenter, se situer, dire pourquoi il est là. D'autre part, c'est un texte dit oralement,non pas devant un public réel, mais devant une caméra de télévision : il est donc difficile, périlleux, de s'adresser àhaute voix au téléspectateur absent; l'orateur doit créer le lien avec son auditoire, et non pas seulement rassemblerdes arguments. Le commentaire...
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Emeutes en Algérie
20 novembre 1989 Le Front des forces socialistes (FFS), parti fondé par Hocine Aït Ahmed est reconnu. 28 novembre 1989 Le FLN réunit un congrès extraordinaire. Il se définit comme " parti politique ". 15 décembre 1989 Hocine Aït Ahmed, l'un des chefs historiques de la révolution algérienne, rentre au pays après vingt trois ans d'exil. 21 décembre 1989 Plus de cent mille femmes manifestent, à Alger, pour dénoncer la " recrudescence des agressions contre l'islam ". 11 mars 1990 Le...
- Sciences politique, la representativité des elections
- Insanity planning
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- Cours de droit Constitutionnel
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Gaulle (Charles André Joseph Marie de), 1890-1970, né à Lille, homme d'État français.
Paris - la foule écoutant le général de Gaulle, place de l'Opéra, le 12 septembre 1944, page 3725, volume 7 Le fondateur de la V e République. Le 13 mai 1958, de Gaulle accepta l'appel des milieux favorables à l'Algérie française, qui avaient formé un comité de salut public à Alger, et il se déclara « prêt à assumer les pouvoirs de la République ». Après deux semaines de confusion, tandis que courait le bruit de l'imminence de l'opération « Résurrection », projet de débarquement en métropole...
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Définition du terme:
CUISINE, substantif féminin.
MEERSCH, Invasion 14, 1935, page 54 ). — Par extension. (Cuisine) roulante. Fourneau monté sur roues, qui suit une unité en campagne, et qui est parfois utilisé par les campeurs en plein air. Local où était installée la cuisine roulante de la...e. compagnie du...e. bataillon (MAURICE BARRÈS, Mes cahiers, tome 11, 1914-18, page 280 ). B.— Par métonymie. 1. Préparation des aliments; art, manière d'apprêter les aliments. Faire la cuisine. Leur mère parlait de leur apprendre la cuisine afin qu'elles...
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Article de presse: Indira Gandhi : une vie entière en politique
Mais jamais plus que lorsqu'elle se trouve confrontée à la pire adversité, Indira Gandhi n'est convaincue de la justesse et de lalégitimité de sa mission. Elle n'hésite pas devant ce que ses ennemis considéreront comme un coup de force. La loi électorale estrétroactivement modifiée. A ceux qui exigent sa démission, elle réplique en décrétant, le 26 juin 1975, l'état d'urgence. L'échec de 1977... Mme Gandhi ne parviendra, en effet, jamais à convaincre tout à fait l'opinion du bien-fondé des me...
- L'opinion Publique N'existe Pas, Pierre Bourdieu
- République, IIe
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réglementé »: il faudra cinq signatures pour que soit enregistrée l'interpellation, puis l'accord de deux bureaux
sur cinq au Sénat et de quatre bureaux sur neuf au Corps législatif pour que sa discussion puisse être engagée.
Peu detemps après, laloi sur lesréunions publiques estvotée àson tour. Lesréunions sontautorisées à condition qu'onn'yfasse pasdepolitique —sauf, fortheureusement, enpériode électorale... Ollivierapprécie: « L'Empereur avaitprisson parti [...].Comme ilse piquait dedémocratie, ilcomprenait quecedroit estlaliberté vraiment démocratique. » Voilà doncuneoeuvre courageuse etde grande conséquence, fruitdelaseule volonté deLouis Napoléon. Il était endroit derevendiquer sinonlemérite dumoins laresponsab...
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Hugo Chávez.
VII 2006 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION AND AFTER Chávez easily won reelection in the 2006 presidential contest. Although opposition parties had boycotted legislative elections in 2005, they returned to the electoralprocess in 2006. Nevertheless, Chávez won handily with about 63 percent of the vote as most Venezuelans appeared to approve of the way the country’s oil wealth wasbeing distributed. Following the election, Chávez asked the National Assembly for the power to rule by decree for a period of 18...
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Royaume-Uni
l'influence de Scribe.Les oeuvres d'Ibsen avaient commencé, après Brand, à se répandre hors de Norvège, d'abord en Danemark, puis enSuède, en Finlande et en Allemagne. Ses pièces antérieures eurent des éditions nouvelles chez Hegel, àCopenhague. Les traductions commencèrent. Tout cela l'occupa. Et il devenait un personnage. Il fut invité à uncongrès linguistique à Stockholm, puis délégué à l'inauguration du canal de Suez, et s'embarqua à Marseille aprèsavoir passé quelques jours à Paris...
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DROIT ADMINISTRATIF - cours complet
Droit administratif DROIT ADMINISTRATIF Dictionnaire de droit administratif (Van Lang); GAJA (Long-Weil-Brabant) I. L'organisation administrative (acteurs et relation) → actions de l'administration II. Actes et actions administratives III. Citoyenneté administrative → réaction des administrés Introduction Définition : droit administratif : pas le droit de l'administration. Administare = servir, pour le service de l'administré. Sens organique : Administration est un organe, une...
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Millard Fillmore.
B Vice President of the United States During the first half of 1850, Fillmore as vice president presided over the United States Senate (the upper chamber of Congress) as angry debates raged betweenNorthern and Southern sectionalists over the status of slavery in the recently acquired lands. His fairness and sense of humor in the chair were not enough to restorepeace among the contending senators. The antislavery faction, led by Senator Seward (the former governor of New York) and Senator Salmon...
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Millard Fillmore
B Vice President of the United States During the first half of 1850, Fillmore as vice president presided over the United States Senate (the upper chamber of Congress) as angry debates raged betweenNorthern and Southern sectionalists over the status of slavery in the recently acquired lands. His fairness and sense of humor in the chair were not enough to restorepeace among the contending senators. The antislavery faction, led by Senator Seward (the former governor of New York) and Senator Salmon...
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Zachary Taylor.
army fled back across the Río Grande into Mexico. When Polk got word of the victories, he promoted Taylor to major general. Congress awarded him two gold medals. B1 Battle of Monterrey In September 1846, Taylor began an invasion of northern Mexico. His army of 6000 consisted of regulars and volunteers. On September 21 he attacked the fortifiedcity of Monterrey, which was defended by more than 7000 Mexicans under General Pedro de Ampudia. Taylor divided his army, giving Brigadier General William...
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Zachary Taylor
army fled back across the Río Grande into Mexico. When Polk got word of the victories, he promoted Taylor to major general. Congress awarded him two gold medals. B1 Battle of Monterrey In September 1846, Taylor began an invasion of northern Mexico. His army of 6000 consisted of regulars and volunteers. On September 21 he attacked the fortifiedcity of Monterrey, which was defended by more than 7000 Mexicans under General Pedro de Ampudia. Taylor divided his army, giving Brigadier General William...
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Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901).
homesteaders against pressure from the powerful railroads. He fought vigorously for Civil War veterans, supported high taxes on imports (called tariffs), payments todisabled and opposed the Chinese Exclusion Act, which stopped Chinese immigration to the U.S. for 10 years ( see Immigration: From 1840 to 1900 ). He also introduced 101 special pension and relief bills in six years. Harrison's name was well known by the Republican National Convention in 1884. In spite of this, Congressman and forme...
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Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) - Histoire
homesteaders against pressure from the powerful railroads. He fought vigorously for Civil War veterans, supported high taxes on imports (called tariffs), payments todisabled and opposed the Chinese Exclusion Act, which stopped Chinese immigration to the U.S. for 10 years ( see Immigration: From 1840 to 1900 ). He also introduced 101 special pension and relief bills in six years. Harrison's name was well known by the Republican National Convention in 1884. In spite of this, Congressman and forme...
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Benito Mussolini.
Mussolini threatened to order his tens of thousands of armed Black Shirts to occupy Rome if he were not asked to form the new government. Bands of Fascists beganmoving towards the capital in what would become known as the March on Rome. King Victor Emmanuel III at first leaned towards declaring a state of emergency andsending the army against the Fascists, but powerful interest groups, state officials, and army leaders convinced him that Mussolini should be given the chance to endwhat they consi...
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Benito Mussolini .
Mussolini threatened to order his tens of thousands of armed Black Shirts to occupy Rome if he were not asked to form the new government. Bands of Fascists beganmoving towards the capital in what would become known as the March on Rome. King Victor Emmanuel III at first leaned towards declaring a state of emergency andsending the army against the Fascists, but powerful interest groups, state officials, and army leaders convinced him that Mussolini should be given the chance to endwhat they consi...
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William McKinley.
gold standard. McKinley voted for it in exchange for support for his tariff bill. His vote angered Eastern bankers and industrialists but helped lessen Western oppositionto his stand on the tariff. D Governor of Ohio Because he was a champion of protective tariffs, as well as an extremely popular politician, McKinley attracted the attention of a Cleveland industrialist, Marcus AlonzoHanna. Hanna was eager to be the maker of a president and to be the man who exercised power behind the scenes. In...
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William McKinley
gold standard. McKinley voted for it in exchange for support for his tariff bill. His vote angered Eastern bankers and industrialists but helped lessen Western oppositionto his stand on the tariff. D Governor of Ohio Because he was a champion of protective tariffs, as well as an extremely popular politician, McKinley attracted the attention of a Cleveland industrialist, Marcus AlonzoHanna. Hanna was eager to be the maker of a president and to be the man who exercised power behind the scenes. In...
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Herbert Hoover.
E Postwar Work Even after the armistice, the Allies continued their blockade around Germany. Hoover, in Europe again, worked to have it relaxed. He was appointed chairman of theAmerican Relief Administration to assist in the economic restoration of Europe, receiving from the U.S. Congress $100 million to fight famine and plague. In this officialrole, and afterward as a private citizen, Hoover oversaw the distribution of 46 million tons of food to people in 30 countries. He controlled shipping,...
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Herbert Hoover
E Postwar Work Even after the armistice, the Allies continued their blockade around Germany. Hoover, in Europe again, worked to have it relaxed. He was appointed chairman of theAmerican Relief Administration to assist in the economic restoration of Europe, receiving from the U.S. Congress $100 million to fight famine and plague. In this officialrole, and afterward as a private citizen, Hoover oversaw the distribution of 46 million tons of food to people in 30 countries. He controlled shipping,...
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William Howard Taft.
considered him an ideal successor. Because Roosevelt himself was satisfied that Taft's election would ensure that his reform programs were continued, he used hisinfluence with each state's Republican Party to get Taft the nomination. As a result, Taft became the Republican candidate on the first ballot. He was elected president in1908 with a popular vote of 7,675,320 to 6,412,294 for Nebraska editor and Democratic candidate William Jennings Bryan, and an electoral vote of 321 to Bryan's 162.Alth...
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William Howard Taft
considered him an ideal successor. Because Roosevelt himself was satisfied that Taft's election would ensure that his reform programs were continued, he used hisinfluence with each state's Republican Party to get Taft the nomination. As a result, Taft became the Republican candidate on the first ballot. He was elected president in1908 with a popular vote of 7,675,320 to 6,412,294 for Nebraska editor and Democratic candidate William Jennings Bryan, and an electoral vote of 321 to Bryan's 162.Alth...
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Exposé : Comment sont élus les sénateurs ?
la Chambre Haute est permanente. Il en découle une relative stabilité: cela s’illustre par exemple par l’absence d’alternance jusqu’à présent de la majorité de la chambre haute. Par ailleurs, la nécessaire représentativité des collectivités territoriales est aussi permise par la façon dont sont élus les sénateurs. II – Une élection des sénateurs permettant la représentation des collectivités territoriales A – Le mode d’élection 1 – La Composition du Collège électoral : l’in...
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Nigeria
corrigeant. Ainsi en littérature, Homère peint la nature : mais cette « naïveté » nous présente la nature humainedéjà améliorée de la civilisation mycénienne. En médecine, Hippocrate laisse faire la nature, n'use que de remèdesnaturels, se contente de « retrancher l'inutile » par le jeûne et l'exercice, d' « émonder » le corps par quelque plantedépurative.Il en est de même dans le domaine philosophique et moral. b) Sa justification.La nature veut être corrigée et récompense son émondeur. C'est c...
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American Civil War.
free state to keep the balance in the Senate. It also provided that slavery would be excluded from the still unorganized part of the Louisiana Territory. A line was drawnfrom Missouri’s southern boundary, at the latitude of 36°30’, and slavery would not be allowed in the territory north of that line,with the exception of Missouri. B Compromise of 1850 Agitation against slavery continued in the North. The South reacted by defending it ever more strongly. The Mexican War, by which the United Stat...
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American Civil War - U.
free state to keep the balance in the Senate. It also provided that slavery would be excluded from the still unorganized part of the Louisiana Territory. A line was drawnfrom Missouri’s southern boundary, at the latitude of 36°30’, and slavery would not be allowed in the territory north of that line,with the exception of Missouri. B Compromise of 1850 Agitation against slavery continued in the North. The South reacted by defending it ever more strongly. The Mexican War, by which the United Stat...