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election-law
The 'two-year rule' restricting candidates from immediate re-filing shapes the timing and tactics of political appointments and resignations.
1 chapter across 1 book
Cyteen (1988)C.J. Cherryh
Chapter 147
This chapter depicts a tense election-watch scenario where Giraud and Abban analyze the political landscape following the election results favoring Simon Jacques. They discuss the fragile power dynamics involving key figures like Khalid, Gorodin, and young political actors, strategizing on how to maintain control and manage threats from opposing factions. The conversation reveals concerns about generational shifts, political manipulation, and the use of covert tactics to influence outcomes.