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  2. Hamas - Wikipedia

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    Hamas has used both political activities and violence in pursuit of its goals. For example, while politically engaged in the 2006 Palestinian Territories parliamentary election campaign, Hamas stated in its election manifesto that it was prepared to use "armed resistance to end the occupation". [316]

  3. 2024 Georgian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    The president emphasized that the October parliamentary elections should focus on the question of "what direction the country should take rather than which individuals or parties should be elected". She stated that the 2024 elections will effectively act as a referendum on whether Georgia seeks closer integration with Europe. [42]

  4. Khalistan movement - Wikipedia

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    In the parliamentary elections of 1989, Sikh separatist representatives were victorious in 10 of Punjab's 13 national seats and had the most popular support. [94] [need quotation to verify] The Congress cancelled those elections and instead hosted a Khaki election. The separatists boycotted the poll. The voter turnout was 24%.

  5. Bolsheviks - Wikipedia

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    The elections to the Russian Constituent Assembly took place in November 1917 in which the Bolsheviks came second with 23.9% of the vote and dissolved the Assembly in January 1918 [31] Further differences in party agendas became evident as the beginning of World War I loomed near.

  6. Albania - Wikipedia

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    After the first multi-party elections of 1991, the communist party maintained a stronghold in the parliament until its defeat in the parliamentary elections of 1992 directed by the Democratic Party. [107] Considerable economic and financial resources were devoted to pyramid schemes that were widely supported by the government. The schemes swept ...

  7. 2024 Belgian federal election - Wikipedia

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    Final day for the official announcement of the election and the convocation letter to voters [7] 5 June: Polling day for Belgians residing abroad in the embassies and consular posts [7] 9 June: Polling day (from 8am until 2pm, or until 4pm where voting is done electronically) 10 July: Constitutive session of the newly elected Chamber of ...

  8. 2020 Montenegrin parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Next day after the election, the leaders of two opposition electoral lists, For the Future of Montenegro and Peace is Our Nation, as well as the United Reform Action party, that combined won a slim majority, agreed to form an expert government, to continue to work on the European Union accession process, fight against corruption, overcoming ...

  9. Coalition government - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 general election resulted in a hung parliament (Britain's first for 36 years), and the Conservatives, led by David Cameron, which had won the largest number of seats, formed a coalition with the Liberal Democrats in order to gain a parliamentary majority, ending 13 years of Labour government.