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Imantaghavi Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Vote

Hi,
What does the following italicised part mean?
"Elections are scheduled for 1996. Are you planning to try to force an earlier vote?"

Regard,

Iman
  

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Are you planning to try to force an earlier vote? ) I might be a bit slow, but I’m not sure I see any advantage in doing such a thing.

  • Are you planning to try to force an earlier vote?
  • ) I might be a bit slow, but I’m not sure I see any advantage in doing such a thing.
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Are you planning to try to force an earlier vote?
(Are you planning to try forcibly to get your vote in before 1996?)

I might be a bit slow, but I’m not sure I see any advantage in doing such a thing.
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Thank you Aspara a lot, but still can't figure out the meaning of that part.

Cheers,

Iman
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In some forms of government, elections are not always held on scheduled dates. For example, a parliament can bring a motion of no confidence, or a ruling coalition can break up, forcing an election.

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