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  2. Nemat Abdullah Khair - Wikipedia

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    Nemat Abdullah Mohamed Khair (Arabic: نعمات عبدالله محمد خير; other transliterations: Neemat, Nimat, Abdallah; born 1957) is a Sudanese judge of the Sudanese Supreme Court who became Chief Justice of Sudan (head of the Sudanese judiciary) on 10 October 2019 [1] until 15 May 2021. [5]

  3. Political bias - Wikipedia

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    Political neutrality is the counteraction to political bias, looking to ensure the ability of public servants to carry out any official duties impartially, relative to their political beliefs. [12] In areas like media coverage, legal and bureaucratic decisions and academic teachings, the need for taking corrective action against politically ...

  4. White House Office of Presidential Correspondence - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the office has tried to maintain political neutrality. [7] In addition to reviewing mail and email, the office is also responsible for: [8] [9] answering phone calls; processing gifts intended for the First Family or White House staff; drafting letters, messages for special events, and official proclamations

  5. Politics-administration dichotomy - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] The politics-administration dichotomy also leads to political neutrality. The blurring of "politics" and "policy" has cause to the advocations to dismiss "partisan politics" rather than "policy politics." The importance of neutrality in politics and policy are established within the politics-administration dichotomy. [10]

  6. Ozarks nonprofits reassert political neutrality after drone ...

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    A 15-minute long drone show June 22 that included an endorsement for a Christian County Commissioner candidate left two nonprofits scrambling to assert their political neutrality, while ...

  7. Neutral country - Wikipedia

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    Laos's neutrality can therefore be described as a "false neutrality". Is a member of the Non-Aligned Movement. Latvia: 1938–1939 (to World War II) Declared its neutrality 1938, but was thereafter forced to allow troops of the Soviet Union to enter in 1939 and was occupied by it 1940 in accordance with the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact.

  8. US court blocks Biden administration net neutrality rules - AOL

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    "Net neutrality is likely a major question requiring clear congressional authorization." The court on July 12 had temporarily placed the net neutrality rules on hold until Aug. 5 as it considered ...

  9. Constitutional Court of Korea - Wikipedia

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    This exposes the court to potential political instability or gridlock, particularly in cases of disagreement between the president and the National Assembly. For example, in October 2024, three Constitutional Court justices retired, but the ruling party and the opposition in the National Assembly failed to agree on how to fill the vacancies. [ 40 ]