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Oppositionist could mean:
Ministerialists and
Oppositionists (Western Australia) A
member of
various opposition parties This
disambiguation page lists...
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stage a coup in
Georgia with the
support of Ukraine-based
Georgian oppositionist politicians. This in turn led to the pro-Russian
Georgian opposition...
- The
Komandosi ("The Commandos") was a name used for a
group of left wing
Polish students in the late 1960s and
early 1970s. The
group included prominent...
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Ministerialists and
Oppositionists were
political groupings in the
political systems of
several Australian colonies and states, used to
describe supporters...
- not
support the
member who
became premier were
known informally as
Oppositionists (or the Opposition). The
premier has an
office in the
Executive Annexe...
- were released, and in
August a
general amnesty was
announced for all
oppositionists. On 30 June 1989,
Colonel Omar al-Bashir led a
bloodless military coup...
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elected a Whig to the U.S.
House of
Representatives in 1852,
reelected an
Oppositionist in 1854 and
served from 1853 to 1857. In 1855, he
declined "the use...
- speaker.
After Democrats allied with
southern oppositionists to
nearly elect the
North Carolina oppositionist William N. H. Smith,
Sherman finally withdrew...
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Benjamin Gitlow (December 22, 1891 – July 19, 1965) was a
prominent American socialist politician of the
early 20th
century and a
founding member of the...
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revenues in the
republic itself, and "not feed Moscow".
Turkmen oppositionists and
dissidents actively cooperated with
opposition from Uzbekistan,...