On November 23, massive popular demonstrations forced Shevardnadze to resign.
In Czechoslovakia, demonstrations force the Communist Party to cede its absolute power.
Violent demonstrations in 1990 forced the government to reorganize.
On a wiltingly hot afternoon in the square, expectations were low that demonstrations alone could force Mr. Milosevic to step down.
The demonstrations forced the plans to be shelved.
Large demonstrations in protest of his arrest and an inability to trump up charges against him forced the government to release him after three months.
He was fired and jailed, but a massive demonstration forced his liberation.
The paper was born soon after demonstrations forced a military government to agree to presidential elections, and it has been biting and irreverent ever since.
A huge demonstration forced the cabildo to undo the appointment, and establish instead a junta with members selected by the people.
That demonstration, with its tumultuous conclusion, forced American military officials here to revamp their approach to rebuilding Diwaniya's government.