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step aside



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In the past unionist parties have agreed to step aside in some constituencies like Fermanagh South Tyrone and support a single candidate to maximise the unionist vote.

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There were widespread calls for the bishop to step aside after the Channel 4 programme aired, with church leaders calling his position "untenable".

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However, in a statement, external announcing his departure, Wane said: "It has been the honour of my life to coach England over the last six years, but after careful reflection I believe the time is right to step aside and allow the programme to move forward into its next chapter."

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Across much of Africa, youthful societies remain governed by ageing elites who have successfully outmanoeuvred constitutional limits and political pressure to step aside.

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Bobi Wine, for his part, remains sceptical that Museveni is preparing to step aside.

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