-meetings to decide on their proposal of a complete list of candidates. |
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-meetings to elect delegates to the nomination meeting, all members may participate. |
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an participate in the election (Statute §36 (3)). |
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been paying for at least three months and have voting rights in the national election. Members that meet the same requirements may participate at (what must be) an all member-meeting in which the local branches make their list with ten prioritized candida |
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hortlisted nominees. They also have the right to vote on whether a sitting MP should be re-adopted as the candidate for the next election in a 'trigger ballot'. This should happen BEFORE any selection procedure involving other nominees; the latter only ta |
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ll member-meeting suggest candidates to the Nomination Committee; all members that meet the same demands may participate. |
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nal branch) decision to select the final list of candidates through holding a (county wide) all member-referendum. |
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nd SMD candidates need the support of 10 percent of the eligible voters and need to file an application. The territorial assembly decides about the territorial lists. The congress decides about the national list, EP list, PM candidate, presidential candid |
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omination Meeting. |
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point, the Nomination Committee invites all members to a meeting, where proposed top-candidates may present themselves and answer questions. |
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s go to the national Election Coordination Committee, the Committee takes them into account and comes up with the final proposals for SMD seats and creates the draft for the lists for the regional and the national tier, the final decision is made for all |
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ts, but the committee had veto-right. The committee proposed and the presidency approved the national list.SMD-candidates were selected through an interactive process between the committee and the local and county organizations.) |
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