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Presidency
Presidency meaning
The office or role of president. | The bureaucratic organization and governmental initiatives devolving directly from the president. | The time during which one is president; a president's term of office.
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When his party was still in a meeting to iron out issues relating with the Senate presidency, Saraki rallied the minority opposition, cheekily gave them the deputy presidency of the senate and took the senate presidency.
A man who won the presidency by painting Hillary Clinton as a criminal, who spent every day of his presidency punching down on those with the least privilege, who has arguably fostered more division and vitriol than any other figure in my lifetime.
For some indecipherable reason, in recent times most, though not all, such aspirants for the presidency or vice presidency seem to be Republicans.
In our turn, we will continue strengthening these positive trends, including during Brazil's presidency next year and in 2025 during South Africa's presidency," Lavrov said.
Thelma Cabrera and Jordán Rodas launch their candidacy for the presidency and vice presidency of Guatemala in December 2022, which has been vetoed by the courts, in a maneuver that has drawn criticism from human rights groups at home and abroad.
Andrew Jackson’s presidency (1829–1837), as well as the years immediately before and after, solidified the two-party system, expanded the use of veto power, and centralized executive authority, reshaping the role of the presidency.
Campus life was put on edge last spring after pro-Palestinian activists won student government elections to the presidency and vice presidency, and secured a near majority of seats in the assembly.
Justice Kavanaugh said the Court must think about the larger message of its decision: “This case has huge implications for the presidency, for the future of the presidency, for the future of the country….
Hajia Aisha had during the first tenure of President Buhari raised alarm over a cabal in the Presidency, blasting Abba Kyari for leading the cabal to hijack the Presidency of the country.
If Democrats can win the presidency, they will need a net pickup of three seats to take control of the chamber; if Trump wins the presidency, Democrats will need to flip four on net.
I have heard that the Obama presidency was emblematic of who America wanted to be and the Trump presidency is who we really are.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has reacted to accusation by the presidency that it has mobilised Nigerians to protest against the Presidency and the country’s military chiefs.
This indeed is what is on the near horizon for the United States of America today, with the pending presidency of the brain-dead Joe Biden and vice presidency of the evil leftist witch Kamala Harris.
But … like … the fact that she hasn’t expressed any interest in the presidency — doesn’t that also mean she might not want the vice presidency?
Tevi Troy, who served in George W. Bush’s administration and has written two books on the presidency, said the State of the Union speech not only highlighted a presidency that might have been but what could still be.
The labor force participation rate for those 16 or older dropped from 65.8% at the start of the Obama presidency to just 62.9% at the end of the Obama presidency and is now just creeping up.
The Opening Ceremony of the Summit marked the end of the two-year CPLP Presidency of Brazil, and the transition of the Presidency to Cabo Verde.
During his presidency he rarely attended church services, due to the inconvenience to others in the congregation. citation He became an official member of Bel Air Presbyterian after leaving the Presidency.
Each bishop is selected from resident members of the ward by the stake presidency with approval of the First Presidency, and chooses two counselors to form a bishopric.
In doing so he became the first incumbent President to win election to a term in his own right after having ascended to the Presidency (from the Vice-Presidency) upon the death of his predecessor.