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The king exercised his constitutional power to d___e p___t after coalition talks collapsed, triggering snap elections.
dissolve parliament
After years of activism, he was finally e___d to p___t and immediately joined the committee on international relations.
elected to parliament
The former diplomat announced her intention to s___d for p___t, hoping to bring her foreign affairs expertise to domestic politics.
stand for parliament
International observers were sent to the region to investigate claims of a___d v___-f___g during the presidential election.
alleged vote-fixing
Frustrated with both mainstream parties, many citizens used a p___t v___e to send a clear message of dissatisfaction to the establishment.
a protest vote
Every citizen has the right to c___t their v___e freely and without intimidation, regardless of political affiliation.
cast their vote
The resolution condemning the use of chemical weapons was passed by a u___s v___e in the General Assembly.
a unanimous vote
The r___g c___n faces mounting pressure to take a unified stance on the ongoing border conflict with its neighbour.
the ruling coalition
Germany has traditionally expected its chancellor to l___d the c___n while balancing the interests of all partner parties.
lead the coalition
Following the inconclusive election, three centre-left parties agreed to f___m a c___n to secure a parliamentary majority.
form a coalition
Several high-ranking officials attempted to c___r up the s___l, but leaked documents eventually brought the truth to light.
cover up the scandal
The minister's career came to an abrupt end when she was found to be m___d up in a s___l related to illegal arms deals.
be mixed up in a scandal
The ambassador was recalled after a f___l s___l revealed that embassy funds had been misused for personal expenses.
a financial scandal
An investigative journalist helped e___e a b___y s___l involving senior diplomats who had accepted payments from foreign lobbyists.
expose a bribery scandal
One delegate's unexpected veto threatened to u___e the c___s that had taken weeks of diplomatic effort to build.
undermine the consensus
There is an e___g c___s among European leaders that sanctions alone will not resolve the territorial dispute.
an emerging consensus
The mediator worked tirelessly to e___h a c___s among the conflicting parties before the ceasefire deadline.
establish a consensus
After three days of intense negotiations, the UN Security Council finally managed to r___h a c___s on the humanitarian aid resolution.
reach a consensus
Citizens across the nation will g___o the p___s on Sunday to elect a new parliament for the first time since the constitutional reform.
go to the polls
In the l___t p___l, the incumbent president holds a slim lead over the opposition candidate ahead of next month's election.
in the latest poll
A research institute c___d a p___l a___g s___s to assess their attitudes toward compulsory military service.
conducted a poll among students
The foreign ministry decided to c___y o___a p___l to gauge public opinion on the proposed peace agreement.
carry out a poll
Unlike an advisory vote, a b___g r___m compels the government to implement the result, regardless of political consequences.
a binding referendum
The pro-EU camp managed to w___n the r___m by a narrow margin, keeping the country on its path toward integration.
win the referendum
Scotland's decision to h___d a r___m on independence in 2014 drew international attention to the question of self-determination.
hold a referendum
After months of heated debate, the president decided to c___l a r___m on the country's membership in the trade bloc.
call a referendum
Widespread v___r a___y among young citizens has become a serious concern for democratic institutions across Europe.
voter apathy
The opposition leader promised tax reforms to a___t v___s who were disillusioned with the ruling party.
attract voters
Both candidates tailored their foreign policy messages to appeal to s___g v___s in key battleground states.
swing voters
Despite the government's extensive campaign to encourage participation, v___r t___t in the municipal elections barely reached 40%.
voter turnout