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The journalist and blogger Paulo Henrique Amorim, who coined the term Partido da Imprensa Golpista (PIG) – an acronym of Portuguese words meaning Party of the Coup-plotting Mass Media – analyses the media reaction in a few of his posts.
Global Voices in English » Brazil: The Character Assassination of a Presidential Candidate 2009
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Or, they register as Republicans, but only because of a lexicographical quirk: The island's pro-statehood party was until the late 1960s known as the Partido Estadista Republicano.
Slate Articles Sasha Issenberg 2012
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The game-changer seems to have been the intervention of Miguel González de Legarra, spokesman for the Partido Riojano.
Wine Future in Rioja – opening Pandora’s bottle of grenache | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Partido Pirata Alemão conquista primeiro deputado | Remixtures
Germany to Vote on Block List Aimed at Stopping Child Porn 2009
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So the local hosts and sponsors of the event took afront and after much protest that included the regional Partido Riojano joining the fray.
Wine Future in Rioja – opening Pandora’s bottle of grenache | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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The desire for change was clear: 52% of the people voted for alternative candidates, versus 48% for the Chavez-controlled Partido Socialista Unido de Venezuela, a.k.a. PSUV.
Leopoldo López: Venezuela's Elections: A Building Block to Something Bigger Leopoldo López 2010
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La clase política de Honduras, incluido el mismo Partido Liberal, sostiene que Zelaya pretende reformar la Constitución de la República, por medio de la consulta al pueblo (la cuarta urna), como lo hicieron Hugo Chávez en Venezuela y Evo Morales en Bolivia, para luego perpetuarse en el poder.
Global Voices in English » Honduras: Does the Country Need a New Constitution? 2009
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The party later changes its name to the Institutional Revolutionary Party (Partido Revolucionario Institucional, PRI) and remains in power until the year 2000. 5,
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I guess the next step will be to have microphones in all restaurants, because politics is a regular topic of conversation and it is a fact that the poor effort of the Mexican government, particularly the strong incompetence of the governments of the Partido Acción Nacional party since the year 2000, always gives people something to talk about, not always in flattering terms.
Global Voices in English » Mexico: Foreign Artists Commenting on Internal Matters 2009
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The party later changes its name to the Institutional Revolutionary Party (Partido Revolucionario Institucional, PRI) and remains in power until the year 2000. 5,
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