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Political party paradox

For the next 30 years, political parties were forced to work in clandestine or in exile, operating from India and waging a ...
Weeks after the Karur tragedy, TNM caught up with veteran journalist and writer Vaasanthi. She speaks on image-making by late ...
The Zanu PF National People’s Conference, which ended in Mutare on Saturday, directed the government to deploy within the ...
From time immemorial, politics across the world has been characterised by shifting loyalties and ideological migrations. However, the frequency and ...
HYDERABAD: For the first time since the formation of the state, political parties cutting across ideologies, including the ...
Senior lawyers disagree on legality of Bayelsa Governor Douye Diri remaining in office after quitting PDP without joining ...
It is not. Candidates closer to the political center, from both parties, continue to fare better in most elections than those ...
The Sixth Commandment — “You shall not murder” — admits no exceptions. To fantasize about killing your political opponents ...
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New parties, new promises

A solid electoral challenge to the old forces would be most welcome.
President Donald Trump and others in his circle have portrayed political violence as a problem exclusively or mostly on the ...
In March 1978, Italy woke to a political nightmare. Aldo Moro — a former prime minister and architect of a fragile coalition ...