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Definitions for political transition
po·lit·i·cal tran·si·tion
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Examples of political transition in a Sentence
He noted that defeating (Islamic State militants) and ensuring a political transition are objectives that need to be pursued at the same time.
Honestly not everything will be solved in one day - but (it would be) productive ... to resume the talks with a much more in-depth address on the issue of political transition.
Diplomatic efforts are under way to de-escalate the conflict, which in some cases means negotiating with the regime. But U.S. policy remains that Assad must go as part of a political transition - which isn't going to happen anytime soon.
As a NATO ally, we have worked together to bring about pressure on( The Islamic State) even as we also try to bring about a political transition inside of Syria.
Fidel Castro, Speech given in January 1963, calling for communist revolution in Latin America:
We do not deny the possibility of peaceful [political] transition, but we are still awaiting the first case.
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- الانتقال السياسيArabic
- transition politiqueFrench
- राजनीतिक संक्रमणHindi
- politikai átmenetHungarian
- transisi politikIndonesian
- פוליטיHebrew
- ರಾಜಕೀಯ ಪರಿವರ್ತನೆKannada
- 정치적 전환Korean
- politica transitumLatin
- politieke transitieDutch
- அரசியல் மாற்றம்Tamil
- రాజకీయ పరివర్తనTelugu
- siyasi geçişTurkish
- політичний перехідUkrainian
- سیاسی منتقلیUrdu
- 政治过渡Chinese
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