All Party members (with full voting rights) in attendance at the national party congress. |
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All delegates (with full voting rights) of the national party congress elect the party administrative leaders. |
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All delegates with full voting rights elect the Party Administrative Leader. |
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All party members (with full voting rights) in attendance at the national party congress. |
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Annual conference elects party chair. In practice this is simply a confirmation of the choice already made by the party elite and parliamentary group. |
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Annual conference elects party chair. In practice this is simply a confirmation of the choice already made by the party elite and parliamentary group. The National committee or 25 delegates may propose candidates. |
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Annual conference where all members may vote elects party chair. In practice this is simply a confirmation of the choice already made by the party elite and parliamentary group. |
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Candidates for the leadership must be members of the lower house. Details of this election process are set out in the Rules of the Fianna Fáil Parliamentary Party. The election is then endorsed by the National Executive. In 2011, candidates were pr |
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If there are more than two candidates the Parliamentary Party votes in multiple rounds to eliminate other candidates until two remain. |
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If there are more than two candidates the annual national conference votes on all candidates whereafter the two candidates with most votes proceed to a postal ballot among all members. |
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Installs a commission which is responsible for the selection procedure |
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National Conference elects the Electoral Committee, and the sitting Electoral Committee suggests the next committee`s composition. / The party leader, deputy leaders and members of the National Executive Committee are elected at the National Conference. / |
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National Electoral Committee organizes the voting procedures and overlook the process |
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National congress elects party leader. |
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National congress elects party spokepersons. |
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No role usually: In the event of the suspension or resignation of both the Leader and Deputy Leader, or of both of two Co- Leaders, the Chair of the Green Party Executive shall have the position of Acting Leader until a new election has taken place. / |
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No role. |
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Not Applicable |
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Not Provided |
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Ordinary national congress ( every fourth year) elects party chair if he/she gets 3/4 of the votes. |
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Party conference delegates ratify the leader |
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Party conference elects 70% of members of the Consejo PolÃÂÂtico Federal (Federal Political Council) during party conference. During the conference this selectorate nominates a party leader. The party leader needs to be ratified by 100% of members of |
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Responsible for nominating candidates (10% of party's national legislators required for each candidate) |
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Right to nominate candidates. |
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Set an election date, establish spending limits, and other administrative rules |
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Set election date, other administrative rules |
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Set election date, spending limit, and administrative rules (eligibility, etc.) |
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Set election deadline, membership eligibility, and other administrative rules |
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Set guidelines and timetables for the selection process |
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The Electoral Committee is elected at the National Conference in even-number years. / The party leader, deputy leader, members of the National Executive Committee and some of the members of the National Council are elected at the National Conference. |
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The Executive Board appoints a returning officer and 'may make rules' for the election. Candidates are proposed and seconded by members of the lower house (TDs). The Executive Board can postpone election for up to three months. |
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The National Conference appoints the counties that that will have members in the next Electoral Committee, and the National Council elects which persons (after suggestions from the chosen counties). / The party leader, deputy leaders and members of the Na |
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The National Council appoints a "preparatory Electoral Committee", that proposes a list of candidates to the "National Conference Electoral Committee" (its composition is suggested by the National Council or National Executive Committee, and it is formall |
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The National Council appoints the Electoral Committee, after the regional (i.e. county) branches have suggested members of the committee. / The party leader, deputy leader and members of the National Executive Committee are elected at the National Confere |
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The National Council nominates the Electoral Committee, and the committee is elected at the National Conference preceding the leadership elections (i.e. 2012 Electoral Committee was elected at the 2011 party conference). / The leader, deputy leaders, and |
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The National Electoral Commission supervises the process but political leader is elected by party conference delegates by an individual and secret vote / |
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The National Executive Committee appoints one of the five members of the Electoral Committee. / The leader, deputy leaders, and National Executive Committee members are elected at the National Conference. |
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The National Leadership has to propose a list of candidates not later than two weeks before the delegate meeting. Delegates can submit additional proposals. (OrgStat §23 (4) & (5)). At the national party congress all delegates elect the board incl |
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The Parliamentary Party selected the Party Leader in 2002. |
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The congress selects the political leader. |
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The delegate party conference selects the party leader. |
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The delegates of the party comittee (about 1000) compose the selectorate |
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The party political leader is elected by party conference delegates by individual and secret vote |
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The political leader is elected by party conference delegates by an individual and secret vote / |
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The president is elected by the Congress (delegate meeting). |
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The selection of the leader is a two-step process emphasizing the dominant role of the party executive. The first step of the process corresponds to the designation of the candidate. All members of the party executive can apply, and the selection of the c |
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The ‘Conseil de fédération’ (composed of regional delegates, parliamentarians and coopted delegates) has the right to determine the process and modalities of the selection of the party leader, with the exception that |
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Vote in leadership elections: all Parliamentary members (national and European) - one person one vote aggregating 33.33% of total vote. |
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