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It is the political party that loses/wins the election. The prime minister is the appointed leader of the party that wins. When a political party loses a general election then the prime minister steps down and the leader of the winning party becomes prime minister.
Yes, in Boxman loses the Election.
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based on what happened in the 2000 election, he (or she) becomes president.
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voters. Trust and support from the electorate are essential for the sustainability of any political party. Without confidence from the people, a party's influence and ability to govern effectively diminish.
a Lame Duck. or A still-in-office-president.
A newspaper prints a false statement about a candidate involved in a local election (that he didn't pay his taxes). The candidate loses the election. <33
No.
First, it should be noted that every four years, the side that loses accuses the side that wins of "rigging the election." But there is no credible evidence of this in the 2012 election. Barack Obama won the election by getting the most votes, not by any dishonesty at the polls.
Presidents whose party controls Congress have the most power. If the President's party loses control of either house due to mid-term elections, or even if they lose several seats, the President's power is reduced. If the President should push hard for some piece of legislation and fail to get it passed he loses some power. If his veto is over-ridden he loses some clout. A retiring President loses power after the Presidential election, particularly if his party loses the election.
He isn't, but if his party loses the election in May 2015, he may well do.