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in the government, i did not hear that the government insists on thursday. now, as the human resource manager of one of the government agencies , i don't see the view of the ruler of the government as necessarily saying thursday and friday. by the way, for the government, for example, friday and saturday is a good thing. i don't think the government is unlikely that both views of rezaipour , supporters and opponents of my forafa, is that the decision on whether or not to close on saturday should be strengthened with the nail of the parliament and become a legal decision and should be extended to the whole country or not, i think. i do with the experience of the last few years, i present this offer to you. you see, we have passed the corona crisis. in the last few years, vacations and reduced working hours due to the crisis of electricity consumption and air pollution. and we have gone through issues like this, and all this has had a direct effect on regulating the working hours of government agencies, and we are seeing its consequences in the administrative
in the government, i did not hear that the government insists on thursday. now, as the human resource manager of one of the government agencies , i don't see the view of the ruler of the government as necessarily saying thursday and friday. by the way, for the government, for example, friday and saturday is a good thing. i don't think the government is unlikely that both views of rezaipour , supporters and opponents of my forafa, is that the decision on whether or not to close on saturday...
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government agencies were able to limit and manage the electricity consumption in the government department by adjusting the working hours. would it not be effective if the islamic law becomes the same as our working hours, our official hours have been moved forward one hour. it was not at all there was no need to touch the clock, well, the one who says that the parliament set it, then please see where the parliament set it up and enacted a law that was disruptive to that efficiency, but the government revived it by adjusting the working hours. he didn't speak as an opponent. they say that the official of the country can be determined by the law, the parliament can determine it, but the working hours of the departments should be left to the government to adjust to its own conditions when necessary and manage the country's situation. i offered you a service . the government at the national level should specify a general and some of the powers should be allocated to the province and the agencies with the established frameworks . what do you think? which we have from the governments, this itse
government agencies were able to limit and manage the electricity consumption in the government department by adjusting the working hours. would it not be effective if the islamic law becomes the same as our working hours, our official hours have been moved forward one hour. it was not at all there was no need to touch the clock, well, the one who says that the parliament set it, then please see where the parliament set it up and enacted a law that was disruptive to that efficiency, but the...
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there should be a parliament between the government and the government should be open , the government is dealing with this area so that there is no problem with our friends . 13 12 14 there was a discussion. you will not have any problem, he said 15, we said 15 by defining the sources of realization of this number. chicken meat, eggs, these should be fixed, and i am really saying that this figure is very high. now, why are we paying 15 billion dollars this year, when we are now, 18 billion dollars of basic goods have been purchased, but chicken meat is like this , mutton is like this, it should be done by itself. let's check , i really made a joke somewhere and said if we meet , some dollars. and if we buy meat, red meat, chicken meat, and eggs, everyone will eat from morning to night. how can we pay so much money ? it will be more expensive. one reason is that maybe many neighboring countries are also using our subsidy, but i don't want to discuss it now . one case is 42.18 billion. yes, 402. this year , the government itself requested 15 billion. we also put 15, which means nothing.
there should be a parliament between the government and the government should be open , the government is dealing with this area so that there is no problem with our friends . 13 12 14 there was a discussion. you will not have any problem, he said 15, we said 15 by defining the sources of realization of this number. chicken meat, eggs, these should be fixed, and i am really saying that this figure is very high. now, why are we paying 15 billion dollars this year, when we are now, 18 billion...
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israeli government in gaza.l law and human rights, will the minister confirm his government recognises that israel has an obligation to comply with the icj ruling of 26th of january and the comply with the icj ruling of 26th ofjanuary and the uk will support the court decision, examining the legality of the occupation? fin the court decision, examining the legality of the occupation?- legality of the occupation? on his first point. _ legality of the occupation? on his first point. we — legality of the occupation? on his first point, we are _ legality of the occupation? on his first point, we are very _ legality of the occupation? on his first point, we are very much i legality of the occupation? on his first point, we are very much in l first point, we are very much in favour of accountability and transparency. it is part of the reason why both parties have been strong supporters of the international criminal court and he will be aware of the legal position i set out a moment or two ago in respect of the rulings
israeli government in gaza.l law and human rights, will the minister confirm his government recognises that israel has an obligation to comply with the icj ruling of 26th of january and the comply with the icj ruling of 26th ofjanuary and the uk will support the court decision, examining the legality of the occupation? fin the court decision, examining the legality of the occupation?- legality of the occupation? on his first point. _ legality of the occupation? on his first point. we —...
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we left the working hours to the government, one day the government will come, a government from one faction with one intellectual approach will come , the clock said that we should wait for the next government. he pulled back and said, "no, the same as before is good, and the government does not have that stability of procedure , although this happened in the parliament, but the process is a bit longer than the government. i think the parliament itself should discuss and determine the task." and designate friday and saturday as official holidays . if we leave this to the government , we will have more uncertainty in this area, and we will definitely have these two days. it helps to increase the productivity because the spirit of cheerfulness that is created in the employees makes us increase the productivity and makes us social well-being. it will develop more and it is good for the government itself. definitely , the necessary savings will be made on the government's expenses. in the field of traffic , we will have a reduction in traffic. this is very helpful and a very important p
we left the working hours to the government, one day the government will come, a government from one faction with one intellectual approach will come , the clock said that we should wait for the next government. he pulled back and said, "no, the same as before is good, and the government does not have that stability of procedure , although this happened in the parliament, but the process is a bit longer than the government. i think the parliament itself should discuss and determine the...
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not the only context in which theourt distinguished between government benefits and conditions on government benefits and reriions on speech. this couldirtly to thenion use cases which involved access theamign and each of those instances the government is n giving its own money to participants but providing and aid them in getting money from private peopl this potential liability confusingly simil mar is an econom benefit and in a general wayts providing the same assistance, it is making it easier for private party to get money from other private p parties. >> to ask one of your three points was aut viewpoint neutrality, is a regulation to some extent they agree there is this notion of the effect pontially having the vwpnt impact. i'm wondering whether the governmentelves there are any circumstancesn which the impact could be taken into account when considering whether or not its ntral. >> i wouldn't say there's no circumstance which would be taken into account. would say would be anomalous to treat a requirement as viewpoint discriminator based on speculation as to when people will consent
not the only context in which theourt distinguished between government benefits and conditions on government benefits and reriions on speech. this couldirtly to thenion use cases which involved access theamign and each of those instances the government is n giving its own money to participants but providing and aid them in getting money from private peopl this potential liability confusingly simil mar is an econom benefit and in a general wayts providing the same assistance, it is making it...
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government. in a completely logical way, and in my opinion, that parliament is a good parliament in terms of quality, in terms of issues, attention, that is, in a critical period , it was well managed, and in fact it dealt well with the government. he got it well, then he acted decisively to solve it. what did the 6th parliament do, what did it do in your opinion, that made this credibility, that is, this reasonable and balanced behavior of the 5th parliament, not to be repeated? see, in my opinion, first of all, the 6th parliament, well, in some of the constituencies, in fact , in some places, it came up with violations. for example, to he said that even the leadership, for example , should use the government decree and not let the election be annulled, and this was very important. the request of the relevant delegations for the annulment of tehran's elections was not at all the annulment of tehran's elections due to a technical problem. 30 people vote, and then we see some people like the funda
government. in a completely logical way, and in my opinion, that parliament is a good parliament in terms of quality, in terms of issues, attention, that is, in a critical period , it was well managed, and in fact it dealt well with the government. he got it well, then he acted decisively to solve it. what did the 6th parliament do, what did it do in your opinion, that made this credibility, that is, this reasonable and balanced behavior of the 5th parliament, not to be repeated? see, in my...
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every individual to obey the established government. all obstructions to the execution of the laws, all combinations and associations, under whatever plausible character, with the real design to direct, control, counteract, or awe the regular deliberation and action of the constituted authorities, are destructive of this fundamental principle and of fatal tendency. they serve to organize faction; to give it an artificial and extraordinary force; to put in the place of the delegated will of the nation the will of a party, often a small but artful and enterprising minority of the community; and, according to the alternate triumphs of different parties, to make the public administration the mirror of the ill-concerted and incongruous projects of faction rather than the organ of consistent and wholesome plans digested by common counsels and modified by mutual interests. however combinations or associations of the above description may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely, in the course of time and things, to become potent engin
every individual to obey the established government. all obstructions to the execution of the laws, all combinations and associations, under whatever plausible character, with the real design to direct, control, counteract, or awe the regular deliberation and action of the constituted authorities, are destructive of this fundamental principle and of fatal tendency. they serve to organize faction; to give it an artificial and extraordinary force; to put in the place of the delegated will of the...
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i think government should _ government should doing now?ave done a clip in relation to the release of two hostages at enormous cost and gaza. the majority of hostages released have been done so through negotiation, not force. it seems unlikely that any attempt to release the rest of the hostages through force is not going to work. accordingly the british government should continue to make that clear to israel, it should make clear to honne as —— to hamas that the return of hostages is essential and if they are returned there would be a likelihood that the conflict would end immediately and then the negotiations about the longer term future both are gaza and the west bank and eastjerusalem could continue because only with a negotiated settlement will we see security for israel and justice for palestinians. the current conflict will not resolve that, it will simply create more generations of distrust and fear and violence and the british government should be making that clear to all sites who are involved.— making that clear to all sites who
i think government should _ government should doing now?ave done a clip in relation to the release of two hostages at enormous cost and gaza. the majority of hostages released have been done so through negotiation, not force. it seems unlikely that any attempt to release the rest of the hostages through force is not going to work. accordingly the british government should continue to make that clear to israel, it should make clear to honne as —— to hamas that the return of hostages is...
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, is a national government possible now unity, if not, then a technocratic government, and whether theys shmyhal can be considered a technocratic government in general, as a political scientist. i must say that the very option of a government of national unity, it is taken from situations when there is a great split in the country, when there is a great confrontation on ideological grounds up to the point of civil conflict, and in such situations the idea of a government of national unity arises, which should stop this opposition, include... the main, so to speak, these groups in power and thus reconcile the opposing parties parties today in ukraine we have the exact opposite situation, there is a big one, it is probably not so clearly visible now, but there is a big consolidation on a patriotic basis, on a civic basis, and here the very idea of the government of national unity is rather a euphemism. which the opposition operates in order, so to speak, to advance its own political agenda and its ideas and its wishes, as regards the technocratic government, so according to the idea,
, is a national government possible now unity, if not, then a technocratic government, and whether theys shmyhal can be considered a technocratic government in general, as a political scientist. i must say that the very option of a government of national unity, it is taken from situations when there is a great split in the country, when there is a great confrontation on ideological grounds up to the point of civil conflict, and in such situations the idea of a government of national unity...
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at the disposal of the government. elected every five years by the national assembly, the president of the republic of hungary has a largely ceremonial role. boss the hungarian president, who may serve a 5-year term , is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, but has limited powers. one of the options. he is based on the proposal of the president with the majority of the votes of the parliament members. however, if the president dies, resigns, or is otherwise unable to perform his duties, the head of the national council is elected as acting president. according to the hungarian constitution, the prime minister has the leadership role in the executive branch and the executive branch in hungary by choosing cabinet ministers and has the exclusive right to dismiss them. each of the cabinet candidates in one or more parliamentary committees consultative public hearings are held. after voting by the parliament, if it is accepted, it must be officially approved by the president. the national assembly of hungary with 199
at the disposal of the government. elected every five years by the national assembly, the president of the republic of hungary has a largely ceremonial role. boss the hungarian president, who may serve a 5-year term , is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, but has limited powers. one of the options. he is based on the proposal of the president with the majority of the votes of the parliament members. however, if the president dies, resigns, or is otherwise unable to perform his duties,...
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if governments react that. on the keynesian pattern by trying to inject which will enable these people to be employed. then i agree with professor friedman that all you get is faster and faster inflation and and that, if you like is caused by the but the government is a proximate of an original instability that is there and there's nothing in professor friedman's which would correct that inherent contradiction or flaw in classical western political economy. you and i. peter, i want to ask you one question of do you deny that big government plays a large part in the rise of big capital and big labor? i think that interactive i once said big, big capital causes big labor causes big government, causes big failure. and that is the tragic story in 20th century we have to unravel that. if start that root with big government will be wrong. big government causes big capital costs. big labor costs. i don't i don't think historically that's what's happened. but you and are agreed we don't want big government that's what
if governments react that. on the keynesian pattern by trying to inject which will enable these people to be employed. then i agree with professor friedman that all you get is faster and faster inflation and and that, if you like is caused by the but the government is a proximate of an original instability that is there and there's nothing in professor friedman's which would correct that inherent contradiction or flaw in classical western political economy. you and i. peter, i want to ask you...
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if governments react that. on the keynesian pattern by trying to inject which will enable these people to be employed. then i agree with professor friedman that all you get is faster and faster inflation and and that, if you like is caused by the but the government is a proximate of an original instability that is there and there's nothing in professor friedman's which would correct that inherent contradiction or flaw in classical western political economy. you and i. peter, i want to ask you one question of do you deny that big government plays a large part in the rise of big capital and big labor? i think that interactive i once said big, big capital causes big labor causes big government, causes big failure. and that is the tragic story in 20th century we have to unravel that. if start that root with big government will be wrong. big government causes big capital costs. big labor costs. i don't i don't think historically that's what's happened. but you and are agreed we don't want big government that's what
if governments react that. on the keynesian pattern by trying to inject which will enable these people to be employed. then i agree with professor friedman that all you get is faster and faster inflation and and that, if you like is caused by the but the government is a proximate of an original instability that is there and there's nothing in professor friedman's which would correct that inherent contradiction or flaw in classical western political economy. you and i. peter, i want to ask you...
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the afghan government. these provide a framework for u.s. withdrawal leading with terrorism into afghan negotiations within the telephone and the afghan republic a permanent cease-fire in future relations between the united states and afghanistan. eat features of the agreement were phased withdrawal of u.s. forces over a 14 month period afghanistan was not to be used by any group or individual to threaten the security of the united states and its allies. enter afghan negotiations, importantly the taliban committed not to attack u.s. forces once the agreement was signed. this was critical the taliban adhered to it killing no coalition fighter or u.s. soldier during the entire withdrawal. the first phase of withdrawal lasted 135 days in which the u.s. forces were reduced to 8600. by the time it president trump left forces had been reduced to 2500. the u.s. retained the right to come to the defense of the afghan forces if the taliban attacked them we exercise this right as needed. during the negotiations betwe
the afghan government. these provide a framework for u.s. withdrawal leading with terrorism into afghan negotiations within the telephone and the afghan republic a permanent cease-fire in future relations between the united states and afghanistan. eat features of the agreement were phased withdrawal of u.s. forces over a 14 month period afghanistan was not to be used by any group or individual to threaten the security of the united states and its allies. enter afghan negotiations, importantly...
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, and the government must make a decision in this field in the government board. some issues should be decided nationally because it is a decision that all the government agencies and all the economic actors of the country will somehow take as a model and adapt themselves to it . a part of it should be assigned to the provincial administrations according to the requirements of the province or the decisions that are made in certain periods such as peak electricity consumption in the summer . i think that the parliament should limit itself to determining the total number of hours deciding which day is a holiday or explaining the working hours should be left to the government between days. the government itself is centralized and should not make a single decision for everyone . the requirements of the institutions differ from each other . in fact, even a part of this decision can be entrusted to the people in the government. folks, i saw a system in the administrative and employment organization called the summation system, which makes it possible for the decisions t
, and the government must make a decision in this field in the government board. some issues should be decided nationally because it is a decision that all the government agencies and all the economic actors of the country will somehow take as a model and adapt themselves to it . a part of it should be assigned to the provincial administrations according to the requirements of the province or the decisions that are made in certain periods such as peak electricity consumption in the summer . i...
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to create more government programs or to get government out of the way? excessive government intervention encourages people to look to government programs instead of personal responsibility. there is a school of thought called the success sequence that really outlines three simple steps to combat poverty. number one, graduate from high school. number two, get a job. number three, get married before having kids, that is it. those three things are a sure fire way to keep families out of poverty that is why we need strong families teaching values in the state of oklahoma. we aren't living and the most fatherless generation in our history. in 1970, just 10% of kids were born out of wedlock. today that statistic is staggering. nearly 40% of kids are born to single mothers. single mothers are five times more likely to be in poverty than two-parent families. we know the best prevention of poverty is that married mom and married parents living in the home. so, we became the first state in the nation to declare a family y month this past november. that is the cult
to create more government programs or to get government out of the way? excessive government intervention encourages people to look to government programs instead of personal responsibility. there is a school of thought called the success sequence that really outlines three simple steps to combat poverty. number one, graduate from high school. number two, get a job. number three, get married before having kids, that is it. those three things are a sure fire way to keep families out of poverty...
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its job you are the federal government. you're pointing a finger back at yourself. that's my comment. guest: we are the legislative branch. the federal government is divided into the executive branch, the legislative branch and the judicial branch. we legislate and make laws. the president either execute the laws or he does not. he is the one that is not executing the law on the southern border. that's the part of the federal government. we are not altogether. we don't all have the same duties here. he has the duty to secure the southern border based on the laws we passed. frankly, we are $32 trillion in debt. a lot of the bills we deal with try to bow that back because you are paying the price for over $1 trillion just on interest on the $34 trillion. by the way, the last 306 to five days come up we've added $2.7 trillion to the debt and over the next year under present biden, we will add another $2.7 trillion to it going about $36 trillion. that is another threat to our republic, our self-governing republic. thank you ver
its job you are the federal government. you're pointing a finger back at yourself. that's my comment. guest: we are the legislative branch. the federal government is divided into the executive branch, the legislative branch and the judicial branch. we legislate and make laws. the president either execute the laws or he does not. he is the one that is not executing the law on the southern border. that's the part of the federal government. we are not altogether. we don't all have the same duties...
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robert caro's books there's something there that allows to think about government and governance mean, which is important in an age when both of those are treated as secondary or something that's bad, mean or didn't get a play on broadway right i'll be rejected mark? yeah, i think julian nailed it. both the positive and the negative and were talking about who you would put on a on mount rushmore or if you had to a new mount rushmore, who would you want on there? and want lyndon johnson on there? but i'd want him in profile right i'd want half his head kind of buried in the rock and and we know what that half would be and it would be vietnam for all the reasons that the julian highlighted, because of the the distrust government, because the credibility gap that he engendered and and when we're talking about that keep in mind what people's relationship was with their government prior to vietnam had just extraordinary numbers believing that the government did the right thing know most of the time and that's just not the case by the end of the 1960s and it's under johnson's the term credi
robert caro's books there's something there that allows to think about government and governance mean, which is important in an age when both of those are treated as secondary or something that's bad, mean or didn't get a play on broadway right i'll be rejected mark? yeah, i think julian nailed it. both the positive and the negative and were talking about who you would put on a on mount rushmore or if you had to a new mount rushmore, who would you want on there? and want lyndon johnson on...
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the government apparatus was all resisting, and many of them are resisting now. it was just last week that we had this tourism exhibition. that international exhibition was there by the way , it was a very good meeting, mr. zakani was present, mr. zargami was present , all the dear ones were there. the fields are in the hands of the municipality . who can promote tourism better than the municipality? why, since the beginning of the revolution, even though we really have 1,460 cities , all of them are roofless mosaics , we have 60,000 villages with settlements, and 38,000 are rural areas . where are these roofless mosaics now, tourists? governance issues are one side of the issue, but in my opinion, the municipal council is too much they can prepare the space, prepare the bed , i said right there, like zargami is fair to me, for example, the issue of health services is one of the issues that the city can solve very easily, and i mentioned that if we really want to fight under the table, one of me i remember that when i was the municipality of isfahan, i started my
the government apparatus was all resisting, and many of them are resisting now. it was just last week that we had this tourism exhibition. that international exhibition was there by the way , it was a very good meeting, mr. zakani was present, mr. zargami was present , all the dear ones were there. the fields are in the hands of the municipality . who can promote tourism better than the municipality? why, since the beginning of the revolution, even though we really have 1,460 cities , all of...
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biden, his government. makan is thinking that he can promote the islamic republic with selective appeasement and selective strikes to force his proxies to stop these attacks. these questions represent questions from has a concern. when two months ago, the war between the people of food and the zionist regime escalated and the resistance front came into action. when, for example, on the 13th of azar, the yemenis boarded the american ship. they attacked and said: we will stop the ships that help the zionist regime. the houthis are launching rockets from yemen to the north of the red sea in the north of israel. hezbollah is finally launching rockets. other proxy groups in iraq, syria, and here, their concerns increased . concern for the zionists. this is not a few drones and missiles that will be destroyed by saudis or americans in the middle of the red sea. drones the houthis to the very border of israel. the concern for the american bases in the region is the fact that the united states is facing restriction
biden, his government. makan is thinking that he can promote the islamic republic with selective appeasement and selective strikes to force his proxies to stop these attacks. these questions represent questions from has a concern. when two months ago, the war between the people of food and the zionist regime escalated and the resistance front came into action. when, for example, on the 13th of azar, the yemenis boarded the american ship. they attacked and said: we will stop the ships that help...
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government, mr. sovereignty , we can help you a part here by paying from our own financial resources, you say no, this is a class, i say it is not a class, we can pay 2 million , the heavy burden of two million and 200 thousand students from naheef's shoulders. let's take the government to your service , we will talk with it completely, sometimes we will talk based on the desired situation, sometimes based on the global trend , sometimes based on the external reality, mr. doctor , if we want to talk with the external reality, then the path is moving forward, i'm fine. and you, as an expert , should do what the manager does because of the managerial bottleneck he doesn't pay attention to it, let's warn him, i say, i agree with the situation of the same analogy that you gave , so you should look at this diagram, i had brought the diagram, but i couldn't show it . the establishment of schools and educational centers is at your service. this last layer went to the guardian council. by the way, in january
government, mr. sovereignty , we can help you a part here by paying from our own financial resources, you say no, this is a class, i say it is not a class, we can pay 2 million , the heavy burden of two million and 200 thousand students from naheef's shoulders. let's take the government to your service , we will talk with it completely, sometimes we will talk based on the desired situation, sometimes based on the global trend , sometimes based on the external reality, mr. doctor , if we want to...
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becoming a government. let's move on. well, it is definitely a discussion. there is a time. we want to be in the so-called section private means based on the article 44 of the constitution , the issue is that the deprived and lower class of the society can use public resources. in my opinion, i mean in my opinion, when i say the private sector, mainly with the presence and entry of devices that are now imported from various government sectors , we have not seen good results in the past few years. now if if this subsidy is given to that producer at the beginning of the chain, the government will definitely say that, sir, i am paying here, and i must have supervision. my opinion is that now more than a third of the country's income is spent on subsidies. has the government succeeded in monitor it. has the government been successful in reaching the lower classes of society ? it seems that we have not been successful. basically, how much do you think it is possible to monitor this volume of production? for exam
becoming a government. let's move on. well, it is definitely a discussion. there is a time. we want to be in the so-called section private means based on the article 44 of the constitution , the issue is that the deprived and lower class of the society can use public resources. in my opinion, i mean in my opinion, when i say the private sector, mainly with the presence and entry of devices that are now imported from various government sectors , we have not seen good results in the past few...
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the government is the government's share. the checks that we have done, each unit is 75 equal to 6 multiplied by 75, how many is 450 , the government defined 38 five. 100 means , i think, 10 percent of that tax should not be collected from my exemption , 100 percent, 100 percent, and the 65 percent that we came for tax . please take their salaries higher than this place. taxes are nowhere more secure than taxes for expenses, not salaries for all expenses. it is an interesting point. sometimes, some people send me sms. from our dear employees, mr. haj babaei, what about 3 thousand ? some of them say nothing, some say others get a lot. we should fix the salaries less . to make the salaries correct and fair , this is not the work of the budget, we cannot approve permanent laws in the budget, let's say, sir , his salaries should be tied together, this is a government bill, but what have we done about the situation of 3 million working employees ? it's not good for us . you can't live with 7,779,000. you can't live . let's help he
the government is the government's share. the checks that we have done, each unit is 75 equal to 6 multiplied by 75, how many is 450 , the government defined 38 five. 100 means , i think, 10 percent of that tax should not be collected from my exemption , 100 percent, 100 percent, and the 65 percent that we came for tax . please take their salaries higher than this place. taxes are nowhere more secure than taxes for expenses, not salaries for all expenses. it is an interesting point. sometimes,...
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we want government workers to be able to do the work of the government.an end to the policies that attack your jobs and pay, your benefits. this labor movement, we have made this country great and we have had to fight tooth and nail to make it great. they haven't given us anything. we fought for every victory. we made jobs safer. we made health care more affordable and accessible. and we made sure that at the end of an honest days work, that there be honest pay. afge and the american labor movement, we are going to make damn sure that government workers get the honest pay that they deserve. look, don't let nobody tell you anything different. a 7.4% pay increase, that isn't a lot to ask. not for the federal employees who love this country. you have contributed more than your fair share. now it's time for this congress to step up and contribute back. it's time to stop playing games. no more shut down threats. no more debt default threats. it is time to fully staff federal agencies and fund the government. it's time to pass the fair act. and it's time for al
we want government workers to be able to do the work of the government.an end to the policies that attack your jobs and pay, your benefits. this labor movement, we have made this country great and we have had to fight tooth and nail to make it great. they haven't given us anything. we fought for every victory. we made jobs safer. we made health care more affordable and accessible. and we made sure that at the end of an honest days work, that there be honest pay. afge and the american labor...
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and you government has yet to take shape. but it is already clear that it will say some challenge and missions. the jewelry, the palestinian authority ruled over all palestinian territories, including the west bank and gaza. in reality though, it was expelled from them and to throw in in place in 2007 up to him us whose power their expert saving you cabinet. we'll have to tackle this issue before anything else. a novel on this time to restore internal national unity and unite the 2 parts of the homeland between the gaza strip and the west bank. well, the other matter is not to give a chance to the american administration to became an active and direct partner in this aggressive war on our powell as the people then well and not to give a chance to the most fascist races is rarely occupation government in the history of israel that seeks and pushes towards deciding the conflict and eliminating the palestinian national project to to make things happen, whole posting sections, including rivals like santa hunts him as need to join
and you government has yet to take shape. but it is already clear that it will say some challenge and missions. the jewelry, the palestinian authority ruled over all palestinian territories, including the west bank and gaza. in reality though, it was expelled from them and to throw in in place in 2007 up to him us whose power their expert saving you cabinet. we'll have to tackle this issue before anything else. a novel on this time to restore internal national unity and unite the 2 parts of the...
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i determine the government. i punch in the mouth of this government. i determine the government. i support this nation i will determine the government. i because the nation accepts me. the most important issue after the victory of the islamic revolution in february 1357 is determining the country's political system. in those days, currents of thought and political and social forces put forward different views in the form of models of the future political system. contrary to everyone, imam khomeini, as he said in some interviews before and after the victory of the revolution, mentions the islamic republic as the type of government in the future of iran, which should be left to the public vote of the people. what do you think about the future of your country ? you want to replace this army for 15 years, you are trying to establish shahinshahi system, which is against islam and against reason, which i explained earlier. we condemn him to these people and that system must be destroyed, of course, with the referendum that will happen, and as soon as that system collapses, we have his
i determine the government. i punch in the mouth of this government. i determine the government. i support this nation i will determine the government. i because the nation accepts me. the most important issue after the victory of the islamic revolution in february 1357 is determining the country's political system. in those days, currents of thought and political and social forces put forward different views in the form of models of the future political system. contrary to everyone, imam...
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are governments that do a lot - are governments that do a lot and governments _ are governments thatre governments that do a lot and governments that do a little - are governments that do a lot and governments that do a little bit i governments that do a little bit less, _ governments that do a little bit less. so— governments that do a little bit less. so how— governments that do a little bit less, so how can _ governments that do a little bit less, so how can we _ governments that do a little bit less, so how can we accelerate | governments that do a little bit - less, so how can we accelerate this action? _ less, so how can we accelerate this action? as— less, so how can we accelerate this action? as i— less, so how can we accelerate this action? as i say, _ less, so how can we accelerate this action? as i say, trying _ less, so how can we accelerate this action? as i say, trying to - less, so how can we accelerate this action? as i say, trying to define . action? as i say, trying to define these _ action? as i say, trying to define these measures— action? as i say, trying to defi
are governments that do a lot - are governments that do a lot and governments _ are governments thatre governments that do a lot and governments that do a little - are governments that do a lot and governments that do a little bit i governments that do a little bit less, _ governments that do a little bit less. so— governments that do a little bit less. so how— governments that do a little bit less, so how can _ governments that do a little bit less, so how can we _ governments that do a...
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so is this something this any this government or any government afford?afford? well, all all govern is to choose is all to govern is to choose is a very old saying . very old saying. >> and so the challenge in the health service as a whole, indeed, i would say the health and care system is to reintegrate dentistry into the, the, the care and support for the, the care and support for the population rather than regard it as totally discrete. and that's why this is certainly partly a point of money for dentistry . but it's also, as dentistry. but it's also, as people have been saying for some years, actually , it's important years, actually, it's important not just to deliver more money, but to deliver better management of that money through a more joined up system . um, now the joined up system. um, now the government, in fairness, have set up these integrated care boards , the purpose of which is boards, the purpose of which is to achieve that kind of joined up care . but what we have, what up care. but what we have, what we've seen today is old school pol
so is this something this any this government or any government afford?afford? well, all all govern is to choose is all to govern is to choose is a very old saying . very old saying. >> and so the challenge in the health service as a whole, indeed, i would say the health and care system is to reintegrate dentistry into the, the, the care and support for the, the care and support for the population rather than regard it as totally discrete. and that's why this is certainly partly a point...
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i appoint, i punch in the mouth of this government, i appoint a government, i appoint a government withport of this nation , i appoint a government because of the fact that my nation accepted imam khomeini after entering iran in an interview the press announced that bakhtiar's government should step down and appoint a temporary government. bakhtiar also announced that although he is willing to cooperate with the revolutionaries, he will not allow the formation of a temporary government. ayatollah. these are criminals and should be tried and we will try them. only 4 days after imam khomeini uttered these words in a press conference , mehdi bazargan was ordered to form the interim government of the islamic revolution. this choice was made at the suggestion of the revolutionary council. the election of the constituent assembly should be organized and its preparations should be made, and it is the constituent assembly. heading the temporary government and forming the government in very difficult and dangerous conditions is the greatest duty and at the same time the greatest honor entrusted
i appoint, i punch in the mouth of this government, i appoint a government, i appoint a government withport of this nation , i appoint a government because of the fact that my nation accepted imam khomeini after entering iran in an interview the press announced that bakhtiar's government should step down and appoint a temporary government. bakhtiar also announced that although he is willing to cooperate with the revolutionaries, he will not allow the formation of a temporary government....
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government. leaders from the nama and heraro communities in namibia say former colonial ruler germany is not doing enough to make up for the genocide it committed there in the early 20th century. assa munjangwe of the national unity democratic organization says germany perpetrated the genocide and can therefore not make. a just and neutral decision on reparations. germany has been dictating and and for me it was like case of you have murderer or rapist, and this person is the one to decide whether i have raped or not, and should i find myself guilty, what could be the best punishment or verdict that i can give myself? so that that is how the whole process was not acceptable to us. from 1945 to 2018, the german government paid approximately $86.8 billion dollars in restitution and compensation to the so-called holocaust victims and their hairs. the same government wants to give a pultry 1.1 billion euros to victims of genocide perpetrated by the german colonial regime in namibia. this supposed com
government. leaders from the nama and heraro communities in namibia say former colonial ruler germany is not doing enough to make up for the genocide it committed there in the early 20th century. assa munjangwe of the national unity democratic organization says germany perpetrated the genocide and can therefore not make. a just and neutral decision on reparations. germany has been dictating and and for me it was like case of you have murderer or rapist, and this person is the one to decide...
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i think the problems the government now faces is enormous. to reemphasize the point, although he holds the first ministership, it is exactly the same in terms of power and authority as the deputy first minister. there are people who said they should call him joint first ministers. they did not do that 25 years ago. you mentioned the talks in 1997, 1998. we realized there was going to be a really rocky part after the good friday agreement. did not think for one minute that suddenly all things would be brilliant. it was not going to be like that because we were dealing with decades of terrible relationships betwn the two communities. inevitably, happily -- it really is a good day for us all. >> really good to have you with us. grateful for your insight. that is lord paul murphy, secretary of state for northern ireland. full coverage on bbc news this weekend. significant symbolic events as power-sharing narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provide
i think the problems the government now faces is enormous. to reemphasize the point, although he holds the first ministership, it is exactly the same in terms of power and authority as the deputy first minister. there are people who said they should call him joint first ministers. they did not do that 25 years ago. you mentioned the talks in 1997, 1998. we realized there was going to be a really rocky part after the good friday agreement. did not think for one minute that suddenly all things...
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we are losing capable people from the government because the income of government employees is not enough many people who have the ability to generate more income for themselves, they have legal experts in fields such as legal experts in fields such as information technology experts and these fields whose external job market is hotter and more attractive . and they are leaving the government quickly, and you should be sensitive to these issues, but regardless leaving aside this issue , the government's view up to now regarding overtime payments and benefits, and these are not emphasis on the hours of attendance at the workplace , it is normal for some jobs, but of course, the working hours are relevant , jobs that serve media jobs that the employee should in the neighborhood. he must be ready to be able to provide that service. yes, the hours of attendance are specific, but in many jobs, the quality of the work is based on whether the relevant manager will actually refuse overtime for the individual, and these are therefore the reduction of official working hours. in fact, it is effective
we are losing capable people from the government because the income of government employees is not enough many people who have the ability to generate more income for themselves, they have legal experts in fields such as legal experts in fields such as information technology experts and these fields whose external job market is hotter and more attractive . and they are leaving the government quickly, and you should be sensitive to these issues, but regardless leaving aside this issue , the...
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i'm a guy, i'm 30 nathaniel and government who would like to be park bluebottle through the government, the government. yet we are really concerned about the future of government, but it wouldn't be a peaceful government that we go for lease and make peace with our people. the students are picking up on what topic of a rush for saying that the survival of israel depends upon peace is not something that but the, these really electra would agree with. so unfortunately, the best of the majority of the public supports the board. a lot of them can see you won't be easily media, so they're not really aware of the risk the reality in regards of the casual feed that the visitation bear, all the guys to get these destroyed, victory destroyed. i do think that if there is some hope is the fact that and the process is moving through yes, the name of freedom, they're not against the war against the government. some of them are talking about the, the lack of the speaking about the day after and it's anyhow refuses any discussion, refused starting to speak about the day after what really happened and
i'm a guy, i'm 30 nathaniel and government who would like to be park bluebottle through the government, the government. yet we are really concerned about the future of government, but it wouldn't be a peaceful government that we go for lease and make peace with our people. the students are picking up on what topic of a rush for saying that the survival of israel depends upon peace is not something that but the, these really electra would agree with. so unfortunately, the best of the majority of...
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do anything, but if we believe that the government can be the governing system.orrect himself , restore himself, raise himself, make up for his mistakes and correct his procedures. we must believe that the government must be able to create transparency along the chain, if one rial wants helpers in this chain from the beginning of the chain. he should pay for his choice until the end of the cycle . first of all, he should be able to monitor his goal well, he should be able to deal with his corruption well, he should be able to bear his financial burden well, it should turn into a deficit and on the other hand , it should not turn into inflation in the long run. this should be done by our governing structure. can you give me a point, a fact i want to raise this discussion in such a way that we want to implement a long-term plan. a store, a cooking machine, a store, or discussions like that, well, this has been discussed for 20 years, but the infrastructure has not been established yet. this is the same issue . how long do we have to pay this subsidy ? what i said i
do anything, but if we believe that the government can be the governing system.orrect himself , restore himself, raise himself, make up for his mistakes and correct his procedures. we must believe that the government must be able to create transparency along the chain, if one rial wants helpers in this chain from the beginning of the chain. he should pay for his choice until the end of the cycle . first of all, he should be able to monitor his goal well, he should be able to deal with his...
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advising governments?t of time setting up a whole department, notjust an institute, a department at university college, london, on this concept of public purpose and public sector capacity. sure, but is there a bit of you that sometimes sits with people are taking these decisions, thinking, hey, in the right environment, why wouldn't i be the person taking that? wouldn't i be at centre of government? sure, i mean, i've been asked to join government. i can't say more than that. but for example, also in italy, i was asked to be a minister and i was not interested. what i'm very interested in doing is changing, for example, the mindset, the education. you know, we have to remember people aren'tjust born bureaucrats, they're educated. they go and take, you know, they graduate from programmes, mpps, masters in public policy and mpa, masters in public administration. if you look at the curriculum behind those mmasters programmes, they're part of the problem. if at best, again, at worst, get out of the way, at be
advising governments?t of time setting up a whole department, notjust an institute, a department at university college, london, on this concept of public purpose and public sector capacity. sure, but is there a bit of you that sometimes sits with people are taking these decisions, thinking, hey, in the right environment, why wouldn't i be the person taking that? wouldn't i be at centre of government? sure, i mean, i've been asked to join government. i can't say more than that. but for example,...
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what you make of the government plan? is _ of people. what you make of the government plan?i of people. what you make of the i government plan? is a joke, frankly. government plan? is a 'oke, frankly. it's not government plan? is a 'oke, frankly. its not going — government plan? is a 'oke, frankly. its not going to _ government plan? is a 'oke, frankly. it's not going to do i government plan? is a joke, frankly. it's not going to do anything, - government plan? is a joke, frankly. it's not going to do anything, it's i it's not going to do anything, it's 'ust it's not going to do anything, it's just tinkering around the edges is a typical— just tinkering around the edges is a typical policy thrown out in advance of a general election. it's not really— of a general election. it's not really going to achieve anything much — really going to achieve anything much. the system is a complete overhaul— much. the system is a complete overhaul and we need to get back to a situation _ overhaul and we need to get back to a situation where people can access regular— a situation where peop
what you make of the government plan? is _ of people. what you make of the government plan?i of people. what you make of the i government plan? is a joke, frankly. government plan? is a 'oke, frankly. it's not government plan? is a 'oke, frankly. its not going — government plan? is a 'oke, frankly. its not going to _ government plan? is a 'oke, frankly. it's not going to do i government plan? is a joke, frankly. it's not going to do anything, - government plan? is a joke, frankly. it's not...
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and uh, but we do care about the rocky government. the americans care about the rocky government. and there is a strategic reassessment of america's goals. america's relationship going on right now because they, they recently killed a, leading your rocky politician the head of a, one of the commanders of the islamic resistance. and, and that caused an upfront an uproar because these militias, which americans always call pro iranian, are actually they are a rocky militias. they're part of the rocky government and the prime minister of sedan he is beholding to them. so he cannot, you know, he had to scream bloody murder and say, look at the americans have to move out. and every rocky politician announced they did not want the iraq to become a battle ground between the ron and the united states. it's not worth it. so america does not want to get injected from a rock, particularly not before the elections in november, so it wants to be strong, but it doesn't want to kill too many rockies. the list to into guys are now hospitals in the southern city of con eunice on the sage schools sh
and uh, but we do care about the rocky government. the americans care about the rocky government. and there is a strategic reassessment of america's goals. america's relationship going on right now because they, they recently killed a, leading your rocky politician the head of a, one of the commanders of the islamic resistance. and, and that caused an upfront an uproar because these militias, which americans always call pro iranian, are actually they are a rocky militias. they're part of the...
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what did government ministers know about it at the time?oing. it was actually following a landmark 2019 high court case that the previous government established a statutory inquiry, led by sir wyn williams, which is uncovering exactly what went wrong. and as that inquiry continues, hundreds of sub—postmasters continue to wait for compensation. £1 billion has been earmarked and less than £150 million has so far been paid. sophie. the british billionaire sirjim ratcliffe, who's become a co—owner of manchester united, says he wants to build a new national stadium for the club that can also "serve the north of england." sirjim says reviving the club is an enormous challenge — but thinks that after two or three seasons, they could "knock their rivals off their perch." he's been speaking to the bbc�*s sports editor dan roan. already one of the country's wealthiest businessmen, petrochemicals billionaire sirjim ratcliffe is now intent on leading a revival at manchester united. today, speaking for the first time since officially becoming co—owner o
what did government ministers know about it at the time?oing. it was actually following a landmark 2019 high court case that the previous government established a statutory inquiry, led by sir wyn williams, which is uncovering exactly what went wrong. and as that inquiry continues, hundreds of sub—postmasters continue to wait for compensation. £1 billion has been earmarked and less than £150 million has so far been paid. sophie. the british billionaire sirjim ratcliffe, who's become a...
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but about their government. he had serious strictures in terms of supervision , so that his government was not satisfied with the fourth parliament, and for the fifth parliament , he came to establish the construction workers party . the government and its functions several researches and studies. it was done by the government and the report from the tribune of the parliament where we were stationed here , and this is the place where we are interviewing. at that time , the parliament was being convened here . you also gave something to the issue of foreigners, but foreigners were before us . ah, the issue is still at that time. mr. engineer mousavi was the prime minister when the first plan was to be approved, no, we were not in the parliament at that time, we went to the second plan. we arrived, in fact, one of the important events was that at that time , mr. natiq nouri was the chairman of the parliament, and mr. javad larijani was also a representative from tehran. to dr. javad larijani and my servant to crea
but about their government. he had serious strictures in terms of supervision , so that his government was not satisfied with the fourth parliament, and for the fifth parliament , he came to establish the construction workers party . the government and its functions several researches and studies. it was done by the government and the report from the tribune of the parliament where we were stationed here , and this is the place where we are interviewing. at that time , the parliament was being...
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and other governments. some have been mentioned today that are close friends that used to go after dissidents themselves or these are companies that sell their wares, in many cases, to authoritarian governments. what more can we be doing to make sure that these tools of choice sold by private companies cannot be abused in this way. it turns out the predator software was used to target a couple members of congress recently. can you just speak to this? >> i think it's a very serious problem that you are raising. i think there are two things come to mind. number one, the u.s. government can give extra scrutiny to application from companies that are seeking to export products to those countries where they may be engaging in transnational repression. the so-called unfree countries. i think the government can look at the research done by freedom house and other human rights groups to look at those countries that could be qualified for that. and, i think the export controls exist, they need to be carefully and tho
and other governments. some have been mentioned today that are close friends that used to go after dissidents themselves or these are companies that sell their wares, in many cases, to authoritarian governments. what more can we be doing to make sure that these tools of choice sold by private companies cannot be abused in this way. it turns out the predator software was used to target a couple members of congress recently. can you just speak to this? >> i think it's a very serious problem...
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we will be cominu government in israel too. we will be coming back— government in israel too. be coming back to you _ government in israel too. we will be coming back to you but _ government in israel too. we will be coming back to you but thank- government in israel too. we will be coming back to you but thank you i government in israel too. we will be | coming back to you but thank you for the moment. authorities in chile say wildfires raging in the centre of the country have now killed at least 112 people. an official said there were still a0 active fires across chile. earlier, the president warned that the number of people confirmed dead was likely to rise significantly. emergency teams have been struggling to control the fires, which have spread rapidly across the valparaeeso region. the forest fires are thought to be the deadliest ever recorded in chile. the government is investigating whether some blazes were started deliberately. the forest fires are thought to be the deadliest ever recorded in the country. henna hundal is a delegate to the un climate change conference
we will be cominu government in israel too. we will be coming back— government in israel too. be coming back to you _ government in israel too. we will be coming back to you but _ government in israel too. we will be coming back to you but thank- government in israel too. we will be coming back to you but thank you i government in israel too. we will be | coming back to you but thank you for the moment. authorities in chile say wildfires raging in the centre of the country have now killed at...
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a government for the whole is indispensable. no alliances, however strict between the parts, can be an adequate substitute. they must inevitably experience the infractions and the interruptions which alliances in all times have experienced. sensible of this truth, you have upon your first essay by the adoption of a constant of government. better than your former for an intimate union and for the effective efficacy is management of your common concerns. this government the offspring of our own choice, uninfluenced and honored, adopted upon full invested, gation and mature deliberation, completely free in its principles and the distribution of its powers. uniting security, energy and containing within itself a provision for own amendment has a just claim to your confidence and your support. respect for its authority. compliance with its laws. acquiescence in its measures are duties. and joined by fundamental maxims of true liberty. the basis of our political systems is the right of the people to make and to alter their constitutio
a government for the whole is indispensable. no alliances, however strict between the parts, can be an adequate substitute. they must inevitably experience the infractions and the interruptions which alliances in all times have experienced. sensible of this truth, you have upon your first essay by the adoption of a constant of government. better than your former for an intimate union and for the effective efficacy is management of your common concerns. this government the offspring of our own...
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free government education remains in the government. the extent of the same governance duties , but it may necessarily include all disciplines academic trends, don't know, this word is not accurate, the duties of governance, see the duties of knowledge at all. one of the main functions of the university system, otherwise , why should the employment of graduates be an issue in the country, because this has not been achieved or there is a problem, not employment, yes, it is a national policy, i agree that it is possible that many of our fields are over capacity at all , let's have a general policy that says the responsibility of the university should be given to the government sector and the rest to the private sector . from setting a mission for themselves their mission is the right to education. now whatever it is, the implementation of the right to education should actually be handed over to the private sector for the fields that do not fall within the scope of their mission, and secondly, their tuition payment system should be stopped
free government education remains in the government. the extent of the same governance duties , but it may necessarily include all disciplines academic trends, don't know, this word is not accurate, the duties of governance, see the duties of knowledge at all. one of the main functions of the university system, otherwise , why should the employment of graduates be an issue in the country, because this has not been achieved or there is a problem, not employment, yes, it is a national policy, i...
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will it lie with a national government or will it lie with state governments? there are, of course, also cultural questions that go along with that notion of peoplehood. but the reason the concept matters in the politics in the moment is because there is an actual debate going on about where authority will lie a i think it's particularly important to draw on that, to note that what we see in the transition, the articles period to the to the constitutional it, i would argue what we see later in lincoln's reaction to the to the kansas-nebraska act is the question is where will authority lie? will you know what lie with the people or with attire and morals. but also where what at what level society will the authority reside? in other words, the question is the vast bulk of the madison's vices, whether he certainly does speak to subset of injustice, of which paper money is the the clearest example. but the vast majority of his complaints are that the the articles of have incapacity ated national majorities with to national issues. this is also what lincoln says in
will it lie with a national government or will it lie with state governments? there are, of course, also cultural questions that go along with that notion of peoplehood. but the reason the concept matters in the politics in the moment is because there is an actual debate going on about where authority will lie a i think it's particularly important to draw on that, to note that what we see in the transition, the articles period to the to the constitutional it, i would argue what we see later in...
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government from the uptake. and what they see as an targeting of palestinian since the october 7th. how most attacks in israel. so this is something that divided ministration feels is one of the strongest measures taken really by any administration in a number of years. what happened, a fluke joins us live now from occupied east jerusalem. honda, somewhat more response, has that been in his random president biden sanctioning these westbank settlers or responses from several members of these really government downplaying, the settler violence against palestinians across the occupied west bank. these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu releasing a statement saying that the sanctions are both drastic and unnecessary, saying, quote that a vast majority of those who live in illegal settlements are law abiding citizens. many of them currently enlisted in israel's army fighting in the war on guns up. additionally, he says that israel prostitutes all violators of the law in all places, but we do know that that is s
government from the uptake. and what they see as an targeting of palestinian since the october 7th. how most attacks in israel. so this is something that divided ministration feels is one of the strongest measures taken really by any administration in a number of years. what happened, a fluke joins us live now from occupied east jerusalem. honda, somewhat more response, has that been in his random president biden sanctioning these westbank settlers or responses from several members of these...
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, nannyl government spending, nanny state — government spending, nanny state regulations— governmentunity. - haven't taken advantage of the great brexit opportunity. and i great brexit opportunity. and then— great brexit opportunity. and then finally— great brexit opportunity. and then finally the _ great brexit opportunity. and then finally the cost - great brexit opportunity. and then finally the cost of- great brexit opportunity. and then finally the cost of net i then finally the cost of net zero. _ then finally the cost of net zero. you _ then finally the cost of net zero, you can't— then finally the cost of net zero, you can't grow- then finally the cost of net zero, you can't grow an. then finally the cost of net - zero, you can't grow an economy on that— zero, you can't grow an economy on that basis, — zero, you can't grow an economy on that basis, and _ zero, you can't grow an economy on that basis, and i— zero, you can't grow an economy on that basis, and i have - on that basis, and i have already— on that basis, and i have already been— on that basis, and i have already be
, nannyl government spending, nanny state — government spending, nanny state regulations— governmentunity. - haven't taken advantage of the great brexit opportunity. and i great brexit opportunity. and then— great brexit opportunity. and then finally— great brexit opportunity. and then finally the _ great brexit opportunity. and then finally the cost - great brexit opportunity. and then finally the cost of- great brexit opportunity. and then finally the cost of net i then finally the...
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Feb 21, 2024
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the government. this failed to control of the story piece still promise to end decades of civil conflict. but after a brief increase in security, many rural areas instead so renewed violence on factions and dropped them off the fight to control trafficking routes, any legal mining resources. the time has come to the mon results to the attorney general office in these killings we call and keeping silent witnesses for the slow genocide. if those who laid down their arms. each of these boxes were present the coffin. the news we are here to participate in what needs to be a nationwide morning because each of these tests is painful for how much longer will we keep adding to the list of widows and orphans kids. columbia as a broad range of policies and laws in place to prevent these killings that enforcement has been poor and impunity. high left his president goose, double pay that will who took office a year and a half ago major piece of priority initiate. and he talks with all remaining on groups so far
the government. this failed to control of the story piece still promise to end decades of civil conflict. but after a brief increase in security, many rural areas instead so renewed violence on factions and dropped them off the fight to control trafficking routes, any legal mining resources. the time has come to the mon results to the attorney general office in these killings we call and keeping silent witnesses for the slow genocide. if those who laid down their arms. each of these boxes were...
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that is, instead of involving the government in investment and exploitation, we should place the government as a service buyer. practically , the operation should be carried out by the non-governmental sector and the purchase of services by the government has other solutions for us to move towards a budget without oil. the most important of them is actually productivity incomes and assets, resources in resources are actually the property of the government. we now have many assets in the government, of course, since last year , good steps have been taken this year as well, but we believe that the main part of the government's assets remains . all that remains is that, god willing , according to the identifications that have been made now , we will gradually go towards productivity and entering these into the financial flow cycle of the government. very well, mr. doctor, one of the priorities of the 13th government, as you also mentioned. honorable president, the completion of the construction project is half finished, please tell me that in the year in the future, how much will you go in thi
that is, instead of involving the government in investment and exploitation, we should place the government as a service buyer. practically , the operation should be carried out by the non-governmental sector and the purchase of services by the government has other solutions for us to move towards a budget without oil. the most important of them is actually productivity incomes and assets, resources in resources are actually the property of the government. we now have many assets in the...
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laws from parliament and government.s also a constitution that has laws related to party formation and citizenship from the constitution. and it includes all elections from municipalities to the presidential elections of the parliament , so the national election commission and the constitutional court are both responsible for this task. the constitutional court receives the names of all election candidates from the parties, if you if you want to be a candidate for the portuguese parliament elections, you must be from your party. a person who has portuguese nationality due to living in this country for several years, it is enough to be over 18 years old and not have a criminal conviction. or being prosecuted or imprisoned. the number of portuguese parliamentarians is 20. the number of parliamentarians in each region of portugal depends on the population of that region or province. for example, lisbon, as the most populous city in portugal , has the most representatives in the parliament. give some explanation about the el
laws from parliament and government.s also a constitution that has laws related to party formation and citizenship from the constitution. and it includes all elections from municipalities to the presidential elections of the parliament , so the national election commission and the constitutional court are both responsible for this task. the constitutional court receives the names of all election candidates from the parties, if you if you want to be a candidate for the portuguese parliament...