- hyphen), not "
reform".
Catalytic reforming Education reform Electoral reform Land
reform Microeconomic reform Monetary reform Progressivism Reform (Religion)...
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Reformism is a
political tendency advocating the
reform of an
existing system or
institution –
often a
political or
religious establishment – as opposed...
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Reformed Christianity, also
called Calvinism, is a
major branch of
Protestantism that
began during the 16th-century
Protestant Reformation. In the modern...
- Look up
reformer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
reformer is
someone who
works for
reform.
Reformer may also
refer to:
Catalytic reformer, in an...
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Reform UK is a right-wing
populist political party in the
United Kingdom.
Nigel Farage has been
Leader of
Reform UK and
Richard Tice
deputy leader since...
- The
Reform Party (RP; Korean: 개혁신당) is a
South Korean political party jointly led by Lee Jun-seok, the
former leader of the
People Power Party (PPP). While...
- Lutheranism.
Prior to
Martin Luther and
other Protestant Reformers,
there were
earlier reform movements within Western Christianity. The end of the Reformation...
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replaced the
aristocratic oligarchy that
previously ruled the state. The New
Reform (Nova Reforma)
began after ratification by both Co-Princes and established...
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against his
reforms,
culminating in 2018–2020 with the
yellow vests protests and the
pension reform strike. In
foreign policy, he
called for
reforms to the...
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Reform or
reform in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Reform is
beneficial change.
Reform,
reformed or
reforming may also
refer to:
Reform (album)...