The Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-colonial EraCurrey, 1988 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... opposition party . But again the pressures of winner - takes - all politics were too great to support a permanent , respected and ' loyal ' opposition . For while the ruling coalition proceeded to monopolise all the top positions ...
... opposition party . But again the pressures of winner - takes - all politics were too great to support a permanent , respected and ' loyal ' opposition . For while the ruling coalition proceeded to monopolise all the top positions ...
الصفحة 91
... opposition to the NPN , and hoped to jerry - build a majority coalition out of this working arrangement . The ' Nine Progressive Governors ' had , of course , represented an initial oppositional grouping to the dominant coalition ...
... opposition to the NPN , and hoped to jerry - build a majority coalition out of this working arrangement . The ' Nine Progressive Governors ' had , of course , represented an initial oppositional grouping to the dominant coalition ...
الصفحة 127
... opposition , and it will take some time before the legislature realises that there is no organised opposition . There are some groups who regard themselves as opposition parties or as members of the opposition . I don't regard anyone as ...
... opposition , and it will take some time before the legislature realises that there is no organised opposition . There are some groups who regard themselves as opposition parties or as members of the opposition . I don't regard anyone as ...
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