supports ... thousands of Zimbabweans fleeing economic dysfunction and political persecution; as of January 2007, South Africa also supports large numbers of refugees and asylum seekers from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (33,000 ... www.exxun.com/SouthAfrica/i_ti.html
supports ... early 1990s, the Spanish economy resumed moderate growth starting in 1994. Spain's mixed capitalist economy supports a GDP that on a per capita basis is equal to that of the leading ... www.exxun.com/Spain/e_ec.html
supports ... must have the deciding voice; public opinion polls consistently show a substantial majority of Taiwan people supports maintaining Taiwan's status quo for the foreseeable future; advocates of Taiwan independence oppose the ... www.exxun.com/Taiwan/d_gv.html
supports ... photography Palmyra Atoll: the high rainfall and resulting lush vegetation make the environment of this atoll unique among the US Pacific Island territories; supports a large undisturbed stand of Pisonia beach forest www.exxun.com/UnitedStatesPacificIsland/b_mp.html
supposed ... system is a combination of socialism and Islam derived in part from tribal practices and is supposed to be implemented by the Libyan people themselves in a unique form of "direct democracy ... www.exxun.com/Libya/a_fg.html
suppress ... to determine a realistic GDP figure. Most overseas development assistance ceased after the junta began to suppress the democracy movement in 1988 and subsequently refused to honor the results of the 1990 ... www.exxun.com/Burma/e_ec.html
suppress ... s Army (LPA) is the third pillar of state machinery, and as such is expected to suppress political and civil unrest and similar national emergencies, but the LPA also has upgraded skills ... www.exxun.com/Laos/h_ml.html
suppressed ... in protest, led by prodemocracy activists and Buddhist monks. In late September 2007, the government brutally suppressed the protests, killing at least 13 people and arresting thousands for participating in the demonstrations ... www.exxun.com/Burma/a_fg.html
suppressed ... initially by neglect, became increasingly repressive, provoking an independence movement and occasional rebellions that were harshly suppressed. It was US intervention during the Spanish-American War in 1898 that finally overthrew Spanish ... www.exxun.com/Cuba/a_fg.html
suppressed ... the late 19th century. Stiff resistance to the Red Army after World War I was eventually suppressed and a socialist republic set up in 1924. During the Soviet era, intensive production of ... www.exxun.com/Uzbekistan/a_fg.html
suppressing ... MUGABE 43.2%, Simba MAKONI 8.3%, other 0.6%; first-round round polls were deemed to be flawed suppressing TSVANGIRAI's results; the 27 June 2008 run-off between MUGABE and TSVANGIRAI were severely ... www.exxun.com/Zimbabwe/d_gv.html
suppression ... a path to a market economy and multiparty system, VIEIRA's regime was characterized by the suppression of political opposition and the purging of political rivals. Several coup attempts through the 1980s ... www.exxun.com/Guinea_Bissau/a_fg.html
supranational comparable to the legal systems of member states; first supranational law system www.exxun.com/EuropeanUnion/d_gv.html
Suprema Supreme Court or Corte Suprema (the nine Supreme Court judges are appointed by the president with approval of the Senate) note: the Supreme Court currently has two unfilled vacancies, and the Argentine ... www.exxun.com/Argentina/d_gv.html
Suprema Supreme Court or Corte Suprema (judges appointed for 10-year terms by National Congress); District Courts (one in each department); provincial and local courts (to try minor cases); Constitutional Tribunal (five primary ... www.exxun.com/Bolivia/d_gv.html
Suprema Supreme Court or Corte Suprema (judges are appointed by the president and ratified by the Senate from lists of candidates provided by the court itself; the president of the Supreme Court is ... www.exxun.com/Chile/d_gv.html
Suprema four roughly coequal, supreme judicial organs; Supreme Court of Justice or Corte Suprema de Justicia (highest court of criminal law; judges are selected by their peers from the nominees of the Superior ... www.exxun.com/Colombia/d_gv.html
Suprema Supreme Court or Corte Suprema (22 justices are elected for renewable eight-year terms by the Legislative Assembly) www.exxun.com/CostaRica/d_gv.html
Suprema Supreme Court or Corte Suprema (judges are appointed by the National Judicial Council comprised of the president, the leaders of both chambers of congress, the president of the Supreme Court, and an ... www.exxun.com/DominicanRepublic/d_gv.html
Suprema Supreme Court or Corte Suprema (according to the Constitution, new justices are elected by the full Supreme Court; in December 2004, however, Congress successfully replaced the entire court via a simple-majority ... www.exxun.com/Ecuador/d_gv.html
Suprema Supreme Court or Corte Suprema (15 judges are selected by the Legislative Assembly; the 15 judges are assigned to four Supreme Court chambers - constitutional, civil, penal, and administrative conflict) www.exxun.com/ElSalvador/d_gv.html
Suprema ... court (five judges are elected for concurrent five-year terms); Supreme Court of Justice or Corte Suprema de Justicia (13 members serve concurrent five-year terms and elect a president of the ... www.exxun.com/Guatemala/d_gv.html
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