political opposition

"Political opposition" refers to groups or parties that challenge the ruling authority, often seeking to present alternative policies and viewpoints.

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Definition

C1Legislative Systems

(formal, academic)A group or party in a legislative body that does not control the majority and challenges the ruling government.

Example

  • The political opposition proposed a new healthcare bill to counter the government's policy.
  • In a multiparty system, the political opposition plays a crucial role in providing checks and balances.

C2Authoritarian Regimes

(formal, academic)An unrecognized group or party in a one-party state that opposes the ruling authority.

Example

  • Despite being banned, the political opposition continued to mobilize support through underground networks.

B2General Politics

(general)Actions or movements by groups or individuals to resist or express dissent against the current leadership.

Example

  • The political opposition organized a series of protests to voice their disagreement with the new law.
  • Political opposition is essential for a healthy democracy, as it ensures diverse viewpoints are heard.