What's the meaning of "for" in this sentence?
But there is no convincing evidence that his plans could be derailed ***for*** the party congress and a meeting immediately afterwards of the Central Committee.
Without context, I could be wrong, but the "for" connects to "his plans."
So, changing the word order:
"His plans for the party congress could be derailed..."
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March 29, 2022
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