reselection


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reselection

n no pl (Pol) → Wiederaufstellung f
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But back in July Mr Bebb has said he will not stand for reselection to fight the next general election as a Conservative candidate, saying he was concerned about the direction of the party.
The committee also discussed the relocation of Khazana Dam, Balochistan; reason and rationale of such a reselection of site.
The next agenda item pertained to Relocation of Khazina Dam; reasons and rationale for reselection of site.
WELSH Conservative MP Guto Bebb blasted his party as "Faragist" yesterday, saying he won't stand for reselection.
All three elected members have served on the city council since 2008 - and have not submitted an application for reselection ahead of interviews next month.
"Dean's exemplary record has clearly demonstrated that he is the right person to be our candidate at the next Scottish election.'' Following his reselection Mr Lockhart said:"It is an incredible honour to be selected to be the Scottish Conservative and Unionist candidate for Stirling, and I would like to thank all those who have continued to support me."
SOUTH Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Alun Michael is having to undergo a full reselection battle in advance of next year's election after not enough Labour Party units voted to support him as their candidate.
In fact, in at least two wards involved in reselection battles, the opposing candidates both claim to be from the Left!
And the party will discuss "mandatory reselection" of MPs, a policy which supporters call "open selection".
And the party will discuss proposals for "mandatory reselection" of MPs, a policy which supporters prefer to call "open selection".
LAST week, I wanted to write an article on mandatory reselection. I began by speculatively asking a Labour MP whether they thought the policy would be agreed upon at the Party conference this month.