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- ****embly's business. Abstentionism differs from an election boycott in that abstentionists parti****te in the election itself. Abstentionism has been used by Irish...
- Quebec Liberal Party. The Coalition Avenir Québec, meanwhile, takes an abstentionist position on the question and does not support or oppose sovereignty...
- whole. Some abstentionists believe that their witness as persons of moral character is also enhanced by this choice. Additionally, abstentionists argue that...
- years, the party was divided between abstentionists and anti-abstentionists.[citation needed] The abstentionists would immediately resign their post in...
- to contest elections for the first time in both Northern Ireland (as abstentionists) and in the Republic. In 1986, Sinn Féin recognised the legitimacy of...
- election are noted at the bottom of the page. Sinn Féin MPs follow an abstentionist policy of not taking their seats in the House of Commons. "Northern...
- Unionist Party (1)   Independents (6) Presiding officer   Speaker (1) Abstentionists   Sinn Féin (7) Elections Last Commons election 4 July 2024 Next Commons...
- election are noted at the bottom of the page. Sinn Féin MPs follow an abstentionist policy of not taking their seats in the House of Commons. 2019 United...
- †Sinn Féin have elected members and offices at Westminster, but as abstentionists do not take their seats. List of political parties by representation...
- should parti****te in the British Parliament. In the mid-1950s, most abstentionists had left the organisation. Dwindling membership meant that by 1956,...