Agreement
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Initial release | August 8, 1980 |
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Directors | Anil Ganguly |
Composers | Bappi Lahiri |
Languages | Hindi |
Lata Mangeshkar | |
Founders | Jaroslaw Gowin |
Founded | November 4 |
2017 | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2379244 |
About Agreement
The Agreement, formally known as Jarosław Gowin's Agreement, is a centre-right political party in Poland.
Key Dutch party sees 'no basis' for talks with Wilders

... He also predicted " many political obstacles" to the two parties reaching an Agreement - citing Mr Wilders s desire to hold a " Nexit" referendum to leave the EU as one example...
Taiwan opposition's doomed shotgun wedding

... A rather chagrined Mr Ko told a room full of reporters that he had been tricked into the Agreement - and that he should not have negotiated with the KMT alone, without any advisers present...
Earthshot Prize: Asia leads the way in quest to repair planet

... Christina Figueres - who headed UN climate negotiations for six years and played a key role in the talks that led to the Paris Climate Agreement - told the BBC that she wanted to take Earthshot to Asia because the region " leads the world into the future"...
Israel-Gaza violence: The conflict explained

... Because there was never a peace Agreement - with each side blaming the other - there were more wars and fighting in the following decades...
Ukraine war: Burger King still open in Russia despite pledge to exit

... Steven Tian, part of a team of researchers at Yale University who, argued using franchise Agreements as an " excuse" was a " convenient smokescreen"...
Biden vows to stand by Ukraine, despite budget fiasco

... But Saturday s temporary budget Agreement - which will fund the US federal government for 45 days - stripped out continued military funding for the time being...
Hollywood strikes: UK film industry workers hit by US dispute

... The Writers Guild of America (WGA) called the Agreement " exceptional - with meaningful gains and protections for writers"...
Electric car rules could cost carmakers billions

... They apply to shipments of cars across the Channel under the terms of the Brexit deal, the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement...
Key Dutch party sees 'no basis' for talks with Wilders
By Anna Holligan & Sam HancockBBC News, The Hague and London
A major Dutch Political Party has said it will not enter talks with anti-Islam leader Geert Wilders about forming a coalition cabinet for now.
The New Social Contract party said Mr Wilders's election manifesto risked breaching the Dutch constitution.
Mr Wilders's Freedom Party (PVV) last week shocked critics by winning a dramatic general election victory but failed to secure a majority.
To become Prime Minister , he needs the backing of other parties.
The Netherlands, a founding member of what is now the EU, has The Bloc 's fifth-largest economy.
The New Social Contract (NSC) party's leader, Pieter Omtzigt , said he had concerns around MPs and ministers " swearing allegiance to the constitution" if the PVV's policies would break it anyway.
" All In all, the NSC faction now sees no basis for starting negotiations with the PVV about a majority government or a minority government, " he stated.
" We have consistently stated in recent months that we will not make any concessions to these principles, " Mr Omtzigt said. " Here we draw a hard line. "
The NSC is the only major party that could have signed up for a cabinet with the PVV.
Without Mr Omtzigt on board, Mr Wilders faces the prospect of trying to form a hard-right minority coalition, supported by The Conservative People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) which has not ruled out collaborating with him.
Mr Wilders - known for his anti-Islam Rhetoric - Used his election campaign to promote measures such as banning mosques and Islamic schools.
But, as has been pointed out time and again, this would infringe on citizens' constitutional right to freely practise their religion.
In the run-up to the vote, and following his win, Mr Wilders willing to negotiate and compromise with other parties to become Prime Minister . He went As Far as saying he would put on hold his promise to ban The Koran .
This left some party leaders confused, though.
Mr Omtzigt said that before his party could consider coalition talks, the PVV had to " indicate unequivocally which controversial points from its election manifesto are no longer current".
He also predicted " many political obstacles" to the two parties reaching an Agreement - citing Mr Wilders's desire to hold a " Nexit" referendum to leave the EU As One example.
Mr Wilders has Not Yet commented on the remarks.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com