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Politics 15 - General III

Across
South American country that has the highest government turnover in the world having had 200 governments since 1825. (7)
Known for her two best-selling novels, ‘The Fountainhead’ and ‘Atlas Shrugged’. (3,4)
For over four centuries, every day in the Commons has begun with______, which last for three minutes and require MPs to face the wall for the duration. (7)
Measures changes in the price level of a weighted average market basket of consumer goods and services purchased by households (often abbreviated as CPI). (8,5,5)
First female UK government employee and the first paid for their work in astronomy. (8,8)
46th Prime Minister of Finland appointed in 2019. (5,5)
The last white president of South Africa who passed away in 2021. (9,6,2,5)
Roman Emperor and stoic philosopher born in 121 AD. (6,8)
Greek philosopher who said “One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors,”. (5)
European country where all public transport including trains, trams and buses were made free from 1st March 2020. (10)
Peace of __________ (1648) is considered by political scientists to be the beginning of the modern international system. (10)
Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery. (10)
Down
Country with the largest reserves of oil fields in the world but has suffered shortages due to mismanagement from the socialist government. (9)
______ coloured ribbons are attached to the coat-hangers in the members' cloakroom in the UK parliament. (6)
Compulsory contribution to state revenue. (3)
Iranian Shah overthrown during the Iran Revolution of 1979. (8,4,7)
Politics derives from the word politiká from this language. (5)
Man whose assassination in Sarajevo is commonly considered to be the most immediate cause of World War I. (5,9)
Englishman who said “Get thee glass eyes and, like a scurvy politician, seem to see the things thou dost not,”. (11)
Former Chelsea and AC Milan footballer who joined the Ukraine – Forward! Party immediately after retiring in 2012. (6,10)