Both parties have vowed not to raise broad-based taxes.
During the 2006 electoral campaign, the center and right parties vowed to continue the relentless fight against the Palestinian militants.
The opposition is expected to call for fresh elections, while the ruling party has vowed to appeal.
On the same day, the party vows not to raise income tax if, as seems likely, it wins the forthcoming general election.
All political parties, except the one linked to the rebels, vowed then to maintain a united front against E.T.A.
Both parties have vowed not to take that step.
But the country's main political parties have vowed to boycott them, and the Maoists have threatened to disrupt them.
Both major parties have vowed to raise about $120 million in soft-dollar donations for their Presidential campaigns.
A new mission begins, as the party vows to rescue the missing girls, not knowing something very dangerous is going to be in their way.
The party vowed to continue fighting the legislation.