This type of regime uses democracy to take power and then governs in authoritarian ways.
And meanwhile, the other side is all ginned up -- we can take power back.
It was widely believed that he aimed to take power in Cuba himself.
The NLD won elections in 1990 but was never allowed to take power.
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Officials are particularly alive to these dangers in a year in which a new generation of leaders will take power.
Most of the arguments happen before they take power, behind closed doors, with small parties holding disproportionately large bargaining chips.
After elections in 1990 the military never allowed the party to take power and kept its chairwoman under house arrest.
Such is the national debate we find ourselves engaged in as the Democrats take power in the Senate and House.
When Democrats take power in Congress in January, there are plenty of campaign promises to try to make good on.
The party wants to take power away from the central bureaucracy, for example, and increase the power of local governments.
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Mr. Kim, who was groomed for 20 years to take power, hasn't chosen a successor among his three sons and daughter.
These forces will provide a presence at the installation of the interim Afghan government, which is to take power on Saturday.
First, he denounced the Chavez reform as an attempt to take power away from the people and he did it publicly.
Still, only a month ago it seemed as though Miss Megawati's greatest difficulty would be to take power without widespread violence.
Latin America's turn to democracy in the past two decades has at last allowed the left to take power by peaceful means.
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But the military never allowed it to take power and imprisoned Aung San Suu Kyi for most of the following two decades.
After the president died following a heart attack last April, Peter Mutharika is alleged to have asked the army to take power.
But the problem of how to take power out of Whitehall remains.
Take seriously the statements made by unfiltered leaders before they take power.
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The army chief, General Ashfaq Kayani, a more introverted figure than his predecessor, does not seem to want to take power right now.
Shadow transport secretary Theresa Villiers announced that there would be no more government funding for fixed speed cameras if the Tories take power.
Somali troops have been fighting a protracted war with the al-Shabaab Islamic militia, which looked poised just a few years ago to take power.
Politics has tended be regional, or sub-regional, rather than national, and the ensuing rivalries have provided soldiers with an open invitation to take power.
Mr. Ammon said Mr. Tsarnaev also talked about how the U.S. was a colonial power trying to take power in the Middle East and Africa.
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The generals are already delighted that Miss Megawati will take power.
At the age of 22, Zin Mar Aungwas imprisoned for 11 years simply for writing a letter demanding that the elected civilian government take power in Burma.
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And like all opposition parties in all parliamentary democracies, the primary goal of its members is to bring down the government so that they can take power.
The Speaker of the National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello, should take power, albeit temporarily, if Mr Chavez is unfit to take his oath on Thursday, Mr Capriles said.
But these resources remain untapped, and the forces against Garcia want to make sure they remain unexploited - at least until the radicals take power in Peru.
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