Mr Mejia, for his part, has accused Mr Vargas of trying to oust him as party leader.
Riverside councillor Phil Hawkins had hoped to oust her as Labour group leader in a secret ballot of Labour's 46 councillors on Monday evening.
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Gingrich, who recently survived an attempted coup to oust him as speaker, will visit 13 cities in 13 days, beginning in San Diego on Monday, where he will appear on NBC's "Tonight Show" with Jay Leno.
In 2007, I led an activist campaign to oust Terry Semel as the CEO of Yahoo!
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Second, he could call an early election but that is also a risk: Mr Netanyahu might oust Mr Sharon as the candidate.
Articles in national newspaper had suggested that there were plans to oust Mr Towers as chairman and separate the MG brand from Rover.
Mr Fong also said that Nat Rothschild was playing games and trying to get publicity so as to oust the Bakries.
The company, which announced production hit a record 2.6 million barrels of oil equivalent per day, is still looking to oust Exxon Mobil and Chevron as the largest oil and gas player in the field.
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The hi-tech plane - which has radar equipment that can scan thousands of square miles in minutes - flew missions over Libya in 2011 as rebels fought to oust Col Gaddafi.
This blow comes hard on the heels of a decision by the Labour Party to drop legal efforts to oust Pat Lally from his job as Lord Provost (Lord Mayor) of Glasgow council, and end action against other council members who were accused by an internal Labour inquiry of abusing their positions.
He goes on to contend that, just as Labour ousted the divided Liberals after the first world war, the Lib Dems are now intellectually equipped to oust it back, and to emerge as the Conservatives' main rival.
Senior South African officials told journalists that Zimbabwean army officers had informed them of a plan to oust Mr Mugabe if civil unrest erupted as a result of the food shortages that are expected later this year.
Just as it will be hard to oust Mark Zuckerberg no matter how many tech startups he buys without consulting his board (read: Instagram).
Both Alliance and Sinn Fein claimed the flag dispute was stoked up as part of a campaign to oust the Alliance MP Naomi Long from her East Belfast seat.
In August he tried to oust Sir Mike, arguing that his role as deputy chairman of Barclays bank kept him too busy to devote enough attention to Easyjet, but 96% of shareholders voted to keep him as chairman.
In Fianarantsoa, a town 300km south of the capital, at least four people have been killed in the past two weeks as supporters of Mr Ravalomanana tried to oust a governor there.
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When, once in office, President Kabila did not do as they ordered, the two invading presidents tried to oust him, but they failed and then fell out over their aims in Congo.
It was well known that Collins was considering offers from other clubs as he felt it was going to be difficult to oust Warriors' skipper Pat Sanderson from the starting line-up at Sixways.
Business leaders who become the object of sexual scandal don't fare nearly as well, probably because it's more difficult to oust a politician than an executive, and scandals are quickly reflected in share prices.
But he also described how contestants, who were carefully interviewed in advance, could be affected unknowingly as producers tried to manipulate the outcome of shows by tailoring questions to benefit favored ones and oust less-favored ones.
If they are wrong, and Buckingham's constituents oust an incumbent speaker for the first time, it will send a pretty clear message to Westminster that business as usual is over.
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