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The conservative Guardian Council had restricted both races by disqualifying most reformist and many moderate candidates.
They had banned most reformist candidates for the Majlis, or parliament, and for a body of Shia clerics, the Assembly of Experts, who select the Supreme Leader.
Most reformist candidates have been barred by a hardline clerical vetting body, along with many moderates, but their supporters have called on voters to back Rouhani's allies and keep the conservatives out.
Prime Minister Edouard Philippe was careful to flag negotiations with unions, in contrast with the first raft of reforms, which Macron rammed through parliament via decrees, infuriating even the most reformist unions.
Here — so the argument goes — was the most reformist government in the kingdom's history; and then it did this stupid, awful thing; and now the U.S. runs the risk of making matters worse "in a fit of righteousness," as one observer recently put it.
The most reformist Socialists have so far shied away from taking the hatchet to the 35-hour work week and even Alain Juppe, the other contender to be the centre-right's presidential candidate, says the scale of the public sector job cuts proposed by Fillon is too much.
The Reformists Coalition () was the main electoral alliance of reformists for the 2013 municipal election of Tehran. Most reformist figures were disqualified for the elections, including the incumbent councillor Masoumeh Ebtekar, Mohsen Hashemi Rafsanjani and Mahmoud Alizadeh-Tabatabaei among others. Some were dropped off the list, most notably the former councillor Ebrahim Asgharzadeh, who as a result compiled his own list. The Reformists Coalition was able to win 13 out of 31 seats.
Summers, pp. 504–505. The legislation, the bedrock of which was laid by Dunstan, was the most reformist in Australia, and in the 1980s, more than 20% of the land was returned to its traditional owners.Summers, pp. 505–506. Dunstan called another snap election in September at the 1977 election; he hoped to recover from the previous election, the outcome of which had been affected by the dismissal of the Federal Labor Government.
It was constituted by 42 deputies who were Elected in a rather questionable election where the opposition could not participate. All, except two deputies, belonged to the single party of the regime; the Peliquista Party. Only the deputies Otilio Ulate Blanco and Otto Cortés Fernández had been elected by the "Tinoquista Party". A commission of former presidents was chosen to draft the 1917 Constitution, and it is considered one of the most reformist in history, although it had a very short life.
This was in many ways the first time that in a political organisation a change happened through democratic elections, where trade union delegates could for the first time vote for an alternative, represented by the most reformist trade union leader in Albania. It was considered to be a victory not only for the Albanian Trade Union Confederation - KSSH, but for all the Albanian trade union movement. Moreover, it was considered to be a challenge for the political parties in Albania, who so far (2007) have been unable to undergo such a process.
Calles was elected as governor of his home state of Sonora, building a pragmatic political record. In 1915, Calles became governor of Sonora, known as one of the most reformist politicians of his generation. His radical rhetoric tended to conceal the pragmatic essence of his policy, which was to promote the rapid growth of the Mexican national economy, the infrastructure of which he helped to establish. In particular he attempted to make Sonora a dry state (a state in which alcohol is heavily regulated), promoted legislation giving social security and collective bargaining to workers, and expelled all Catholic priests.
By a synthesis between shari`a court rulings and interviews with qadis and litigants Reiter found that Israeli qadis are gradually reforming shari`a laws of personal status by accommodating their interpretation to the modern reality of living as a minority in a Western culturally oriented state.Ex. the qadis enabled women to initiate a divorce under the legal principle (or grounding) of marital discord. They also adopted the Western principal of “the benefit of the child” in cases of parental custody. By analyzing the qadis' education, and period of tenure Reiter found differences between generations of qadis with the most recent who was found to be the most reformist.

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