Indeed, just hours after his would-be assassin had been wrestled to the ground, the French head of state was hosting a garden party for the public, on a packed Elysee Palace lawn, grabbing the microphone like a seasoned compere.
According to the speculation, Dr Mahathir might hand over power in 2003 to allow time for the party and the public to adjust.
Mr Kennedy on Wednesday outlined the initial findings of the party's policy review for the public services.
Poll numbers can change, but even so, Republicans should worry about the lack of enthusiasm among the public for the Tea Party.
John Kerry, the Democratic candidate in 2004, followed suit, and in 2008 Barack Obama broke a promise and made history by becoming the first big-party candidate to forgo public financing for both the primary and the general election.
Earlier, as the marriage ceremony was approaching, it had already been a long day for the wedding party and public alike.
Mr Blair might not be able to force his party to vote for the tough limits on public spending needed to get the government's finances in shape.
To find out more about these problems, and the European Commission's forthcoming proposals on changing the rules, the Record:Europe spoke to Glenis Willmott MEP from the UK Labour Party and Luiza Bara , director of policy and strategy for the European Public Health Alliance.
Labour MP Margaret Hodge, chairwoman of the cross-party public accounts committee, said there was the potential for "sudden and unmanageable population movements" between inner and outer London and potential housing shortfalls were "deeply worrying".
The party wants an economic plan for Wales based on the extension of cooperative, municipal and public ownership of industries and development land.
It took until 2010 for the Tea Party to gain sufficient momentum in the United States to breakthrough into the public consciousness and until 2011 for the Occupy movement to enter the public stage.
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Clearly, the party most responsible for calling out Livni and her associates for their irresponsible behavior is the Israeli public, which voted for Netanyahu and his coalition to lead the country rather than Livni and her party.
But her vice-presidential run was the first public manifestation of the Tea Party spirit, and she opened the way for their existence.
Enforcement on the other hand refers to the ability of the public or the institution responsible for accountability to impose sanctions on the offending party (individual or institution).
Turning to his political opponents, Mr Salmond claimed Labour was arguing for more public spending, while the party was cutting it in London.
Labour parliamentary business manager Paul Martin said he may have breached rules relating to separation of ministerial and constituency roles, the use of public resources for party political purposes and a duty to record formal meetings.
Mr Stringer, who says he will vote for the motion, accused all three party leaders of making a "mistake" at a time when the public were "clearly aching for a say on Europe".
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Mr Stringer, who said he will vote for the motion, accused all three party leaders of making a "mistake" at a time when the public were "clearly aching for a say on Europe".
"I am increasingly confident Simon's message of freedom, fairness and sustainability is seen by members as the best for the future direction of the party and, just as importantly, is one that resonates with the British public, " he added.
The ANC may have been critical of the media in the past for not respecting Mandela's privacy since his withdrawal from public life, but the party rejected any criticism of Monday's house call.
His Republican Party stood for opportunity for all, for opening the doors of public school education to every American child.
The goal of the Conservative Party is to improve our public services for all.
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Without cross-party support the German leader will struggle to secure public backing for bailing out Germany's neighbours, he says.
He served as a state minister for public works in Maharashtra and headed the party's state unit before his elevation.
But private-sector as well as public-sector unions delivered for the party in an awful year, so there is a backstop on top of the minority vote.
Labour said Mr Salmond broke the rules on using government and public resources for party political ends.
The Democratic Party, the leading opposition party, is calling for a 30% reduction in public-works spending, and it is gaining popularity in urban Japan.
Ahead of the annual conference in Brighton, the deputy prime minister issued a public apology for his party's failure to honour its pledge to oppose any rise in student tuition fees in England.
We might only suggest that, if push does come to proverbial shove for SAC or any other party of possible interest, the only inevitably reliable public message is to proclaim full cooperativeness and transparency.
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Gephardt advisers do not dispute that characterization, saying Gephardt plans to make a public statement about his intentions to run for the Democratic Party nomination within a month or two.
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