Примери за използване на Parties would на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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What parties would I miss?
But if elections were held today, only five parties would make it into parliament.
Both parties would win.
If elections were to be held now,only four parties would gain parliamentary entry.
The parties would be stuck.
Rather than pay the victims according to their wealth, all parties would get the same amount.
Both parties would ensure that.
Ethnic minorities will get eight seats and several small parties would take the remaining seats.
Both parties would lose a great deal.
The incentives for creating"mini-clubs" would decrease,while small parties would remain protected.
In theory, both parties would gain from the experience.
If parliament is deadlocked between centrist and Euroskeptics,then far-left and Green parties would become kingmakers.
Then both parties would be confident in the good faith of these negotiations.
With a combined 59 per cent majority in parliament, the four pro-democracy parties would be in a position to form a coalition government.
For all other parties would vote 7.1% and 8.3% say they do not support anyone.
Sir Alex Ferguson heard my arguments, I heard his and, in fact,it was settled that the best for both parties would be for me to stay.
Both parties would sign the agreement, which would last for a set period.
The implication of this was that political parties would be irrelevant because there could be no disagreement.
The Socialists would win 121 seats, down from 123 in April, andneither the left-wing nor right-wing parties would win a majority.
This would mean that both parties would find it difficult to enjoy their intercourse.
If Serbia obtains candidate status next March however, coinciding with calling of the election,the ruling parties would have a serious advantage.
Moreover, similar margins of the parties would further increase the risk of a collusive outcome.
Both parties would benefit from more in-depth relations, especially as there are numerous opportunities for cooperation in the fields of education, scientific research and renewable energies.
According to current polls both parties would have enough votes to form a coalition government.
Most opposition parties would prefer that citizens pay a compensatory amount determined by the municipal councils instead.
Were that to happen, a number of key figures from both major parties would find themselves in the dock, answering corruption allegations.
Opposition parties would have to use their own strenuous campaigning and electoral pacts to prevent such an outcome.
Mr Bannon predicted a"supergroup" of eurosceptic parties would block any attempts to deepen EU integration.
Shaheen said new parties would need the approval of 5,000 members from at least 10 of Egypt's 29 provinces.
The new government announces in its first sitting that all banned parties would be legalised and that all political prisoners would be freed.