Примери за използване на Snap election на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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A snap election this autumn is very unlikely.
On Wednesday, MPs voted down his attempts to trigger a snap election.
Spectre of snap election polarises local vote in Greece.
May's Conservatives had 330 seats when the snap election was called in April.
May could hold a snap election or try a third time to get her deal passed;
Mr Abe dissolved the lower house less than a month ago,forcing the snap election.
Mr Erdogan could hold a snap election in a bid to get the right result.
To strengthen her hand in Brexit negotiations,May calls a snap election for June 8, 2017.
But a snap election in Israel set for September 17 is likely to delay the roll-out.
Unfortunately, this is complicated by the fact that a snap election is scheduled for October.
The snap election, the fifth in six years, was called after Syriza lost its majority in August.
But at the same time, he called for a snap election, saying“sovereignty belongs to the people”.
Whatever the case, they came to Belgrade with a single demand:that Serbia hold a snap election.
The far-right Sweden Democrats have forced a snap election, which they hope will be a"referendum on immigration".
His prospects of extending his political longevity even further appeared bright when he announced the snap election.
Cable became leader of the Lib Dems in 2017 after a snap election and the resignation of his predecessor Tim Farron.
The Conservatives' lead over the opposition Labour Party has narrowed in polls ahead of a June 8 snap election.
David McAllister expressed hope that the snap election in Serbia will not hinder reforms and will not result in a change of the country's course.
As president, he declared a hung parliament and called for a snap election to be held in November.
Walking out would probably trigger a snap election or possibly a minority government- both unappealing options for stability-loving Germans.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has repeatedly stressed that the snap election should be held as soon as possible.
The latest episode in the saga is yet another snap election, set for September 20, this one following the resignation of Greek Prime Minister and Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras.
European integration, the economy and honest government are some of the campaign themes ahead of the December 12th snap election.
Theresa May's attempt to strengthen her negotiating position by holding a snap election has badly misfired: she lost her parliamentary majority.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble said Monday that Greece must stick to agreed economic reforms regardless of the results of a snap election due next month.
Bulgaria's political parties recently agreed to a snap election and the Socialist-led government of the prime minister, Plamen Oresharski, is expected to resign soon.
Spain: The EU, just like the markets, is ruling out a financial orbudget meltdown as a result of the snap election announced in Spain for April 28.
The Social Democrats have rejected calls for a snap election, saying street demonstrations should not be allowed to overthrow a democratically elected government.
Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said he would propose to President Alexander Van der Bellen that a snap election be held as soon as possible.
If they win an initial vote,Johnson has threatened to call a snap election for 14 October in a bid to strengthen his hand, a senior government official said.