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Efeu 23.11.2018 […] gibt es darauf viel, was man auch von Clintons wegweisender Band Parliament her kennt: "Wuchtige synthetische Bassläufe, quengelnde Keyboards, riffendes Blech. Allein die kraftprotzende Bläsersektion mit den James-Brown-Veteranen Fred Wesley und Pee Wee Ellis schiebt kräftig, während eine junge Generation von Musikern den Parliament-Groove immer wieder neu interpretiert." Doch "niemand würde diese […] Efeu 29.06.2018 […] Weitgehend ziemlich toll findet Detlef Diederichsen in der taz George Clintons neues Album "Medicaid Fraud Dogg", das erste seit 1980, das Clinton wieder unter dem Namen Parliament veröffentlicht hat. Es geht um die Themen Gesundheit und Selbstoptimierung, erfahren wir: Aber "Auseinandersetzung heißt hier weniger Diskurs als Meditation, Schlüsselsätze werden wiederholt, freigestellt, plötzlich leicht […] 9punkt 26.05.2018 […] repealing the eighth amendment to the constitution, but those voters are not represented by the big political hitters - the sole party against repeal is tiny Renua, which has precisely no seats in parliament. Neither do they have any heavyweights in the broadcast or print media to express their views; I can think of two regular columnists for the main papers who are against repealing the abortion ban […] Efeu 03.05.2018 […] Bersten voll mit Ideen und komplexen Strukturen. ... House, Techno, Ambient - all das sind ferne, blasse Muster für diese multidimensionale Musik." Zu hören gibt es "richtig wundersame" Musik: "In 'Parliament of Aliens Part I' trifft das Ächzen von Industrial-Noise auf fiedelnden Appalachian-Folk und verqueren Gesang, der klingt, als hätte man ihn durch einen alten Buchla-Synthesizer gejagt." Wir hören […] 9punkt 12.08.2017 […] GREAT WEBSITE THAT HELPS YOU GET YOUR REGISTRATION www.fernwahl.de ACT NOW, YOUR APPLICATION HAS TO BE IN BY SEPTEMBER 1. --- This year the far-right AfD party tries to enter the Bundestag (national parliament). There is a 5% share of the vote threshold that any party has to jump in order to get in. Current polls show the AfD between 6% and 9%. If many of the 1 Mio+ Germans abroad and many inside Germany […] 9punkt 09.06.2017 […] verspielt - aber auch Labour kann trotz großer Gewinne nicht allein gewinnen. Ryan Heath geht bei politico.eu in der noch laufenden Auszählung erste Perspektiven durch und erklärt, was ein "hung parliament" ist: "Parteien können nun eine Minderheitsregierung bilden, ein zwischenparteiliches Abkommen schließen, eine Koalition bilden oder, falls sie es nicht hinbekommen, eine Regierung zu bilden, neue […] 9punkt 07.06.2017 […] that Britain is heading straight for the rocks in its negotiations with the European Union. Since Brexit is the pivotal issue for Britain over the next five years, we should prioritise electing the parliament that will give us the least-worst Brexit deal, and keep us in the EU for as long as it takes until that deal is made. People call this tactical voting - but if ever an issue in British politics was […] 9punkt 18.03.2017 […] that simple failure, May has allowed a situation to arise which imperils the integrity of the United Kingdom. Whatever the legal position, political reality says she cannot deny an elected Scottish parliament a referendum if that's what it wants. The only argument is over the timing. When, not whether... Such is the madness of Brexit: wilfully endangering the survival of our own country - and calling […] 9punkt 06.02.2017 […] year Miss Ferrari became caught up in the scandal involving Ukip funding ahead of the Brexit poll and the 2015 General Election, in which Mr Farage unsuccessfully tried to become an MP. The European Parliament announced that, following an audit, it discovered that the ADDE and IDDE had mis-spent €534,478 (£461,658) of taxpayers' cash on political parties and election campaigns, much of it benefiting Ukip […] 9punkt 10.05.2016 […] Juden verschwunden. Während eine Quelle behauptet, dass etwa 5.000 französische Juden in den letzten Jahren nach Britannien gegangen seien, beharrt Jonathan Arkush, Sprecher der jüdischen Members of Parliament, dass es außer Frage stehe, dass Juden Britannien etwa für Israel verlassen." Und was nun den Antisemitismus bei Labour angeht, "muss auch nuanciert werden. Es ist nicht klar, ob der sozialistische […] 9punkt 06.02.2016 […] convene a constitutional assembly where Europeans will deliberate on how to bring forward, by 2025, a fully fledged European democracy, featuring a sovereign parliament that respects national self-determination and shares power with national parliaments, regional assemblies and municipal councils."
[…] 9punkt 19.10.2015 […] leader of the world's largest autocracy will enjoy a 103-gun royal salute and a sumptuous, white-tie state banquet attended by three generations of the royal family; he will address the houses of parliament and at night will sleep in the palace's Belgian Suite, in the very same bed that Duke and Duchess of Cambridge used on their wedding night. It will herald, George Osborne hopes, a 'golden era' in […] Efeu 02.03.2015 […] been beautifully shot by Dutch photographer Iwan Baan, portray a period of extreme confidence and political ambition. They are mostly the products of big, state-sponsored initiatives, from heroic parliament buildings and imposing central banks to daring universities and vast stadiums, many the pet projects of Africa"s "big man" leaders, built for propaganda purposes as much as anything else."
Außerdem: […] 9punkt 04.06.2014 […] lobbyists and other insiders with money to spend, and a lucrative print business driven by the high value of influence in Washington - is in some ways a natural fit for Brussels, home to the European Parliament and European Commission."
[…] Feuilletons 02.12.2013 […] zuwenden. Das ist nicht neu, "but what's news is the sentiment in Europe, where voters are indifferent-to-hostile to the UK, and seemingly prepared for the country to make an exit from the European Parliament. Only 9% of Germans and 15% of French voters polled think that the UK is a force for good in the EU (Poles were more bullish, but still decidedly lacklustre, at 33%)." […]