91. Such a vote would indirectly violate the Dayton agreement, which calls for national and local elections in upcoming months and prohibits indicted war criminals from taking part. 92. Sweeney said such a vote would be fairer and faster. 93. Such a vote would clear the way for the state party and Ventura to officially sever ties with the national Reform Party. 94. Such a vote would have been a violation of open meetings laws. 95. Such a vote would be seen as a symbolic blow to Russian aspirations for closer ties with European institutions. 96. Such a vote would not have any legal repercussion on the construction of the tram or the sports complex, but local opposition could hamper the already delayed projects. 97. That would take a two-thirds vote of both houses, plus voter approval, and Democrats in both houses have indicated they would block such a vote. 98. The opposition parties have discussed holding a primary to select a coalition candidate, but the logistics of such a vote would be difficult. 99. The United States and other governments have raised doubts about the constitutionality of such a vote. 100. However, he predicted that such a vote would not win majority support. |