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Pervez Musharraf was sworn in today for a second five-year term as president of Pakistan.
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Mr Massad, who was only a few months into a second five-year term, did nothing wrong himself.
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The blueprint was drawn up after the AKP was returned to power for a second five-year term in July 2007.
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The Unite boss, who was recently elected for a second five-year term in the job, said pay curbs were "a stupid thing" for Labour to agree with.
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The announcement had been expected, as the odds were unlikely that the Obama Administration would re-appoint Zoellick, a Bush-appointee and long-serving Republican trade envoy, for a second five-year term.
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When President Vaclav Klaus was narrowly re-elected for a second five-year term in 2008, critics of the indirect election process alleged that it was not sufficiently transparent and gave the impression that an agreement between the various political factions was only reached after protracted back-room deal-making.
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Swapo has governed since Namibia won independence in 1990 in a functioning democracy that saw Hifikepunye Pohamba take his second five-year term as president following elections in 2009.
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Musharraf, who quit as military chief and was installed for a second five year term last month, has drawn criticism from nuclear-armed Pakistan's Western allies for the emergency, which he says will end ahead of a January 8 election.
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Second, Mr Vajpayee wants his place in history as the first non-Congress prime minister to serve a full five-year term.
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President Ezer Weizman, two years into his second five-year term, is on the verge of resigning after disclosures that he received money from a foreign businessman while serving as a minister or Knesset member in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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