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But it did not provide for direct election of the members.
In that case the President could call for direct elections.
It also provided for direct election of top union officials.
The first such direct election for mayor will take place in 2014.
People in America think that just because we got direct elections, it's over.
The obvious answer would have seemed to be direct election by the people.
A. I think it is better to have direct elections that would give him support of the people.
Then, the founders did not want direct election of the President.
"I believe that what should occur is a direct election."
His own new powers, however, should last only until direct elections for a President were held.
In 1842, the first direct elections to the town council occurred.
Direct elections to a national assembly would be put off until at least the end of the year.
Such a thing has not existed since the first direct elections in 1979.
Between 1947 and 1958, there were no direct elections held in Pakistan at the national level.
It took 20 years to pass direct election of senators.
But this smells like the old American system before direct elections.
There should be a bipartisan movement for direct election of the president.
One was his failure to hold a direct election for the presidency last year.
All he has to do is direct election officials to put campaign filings on line.
Another stage was reached when the first direct elections for the powerful president were held in 1996.
Some group members expressed a direct election was too risky for them.
The mayor is elected for a period of 8 years in direct elections.
The mayoral vote was held, for the first time, under a system of direct election.
Those included the promise of direct elections to choose the next President.
A few people called for direct elections, but they were a distinct minority.