Definition of Coalitionists. Meaning of Coalitionists. Synonyms of Coalitionists

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Definition of Coalitionists

Coalitionist
Coalitionist Co`a*li"tion*ist, n. One who joins or promotes a coalition; one who advocates coalition.

Meaning of Coalitionists from wikipedia

- letter, a claim which was soon echoed by Lloyd George and other leading coalitionists Austen Chamberlain, Robert Horne and Worthington-Evans. The accusations...
- revolutionaries or insurgents were known as pierolists, after their leader, or as coalitionists, since the parties opposing Cáceres that promoted the uprising had united...
- Muriel (20 December 2014). "The Liberal Democrat Party: From Contender to Coalitionist". Revue LISA/LISA e-journal. Littératures, Histoire des Idées, Images...
- victory. Despite having a large majority, he appointed the leading coalitionists such as Austen Chamberlain and Lord Birkenhead (and former Liberal Winston...
- meeting voted to end the Lloyd George Coalition. Like many leading coalitionists, he did not hold office in the Conservative governments of 1922–1924...
- nominate Hale over Smith, it represented a victory for Chase and the coalitionists. By nominating Hale, the delegates had chosen to fight the next campaign...
- 15, 1932 March 4, 1933 Retired Santiago Iglesias (1872–1939) Spanish Coalitionist Puerto Rico March 4, 1933 Dec 5, 1939 Died in office Joaquín Miguel Elizalde...
- Conservatives. Shewman ran as an independent candidate in Morris, and defeated coalitionist John C. Dryden by 153 votes. Shewman was initially identified as a coalition...
- Delegate from Oklahoma Territory Santiago Iglesias  Spain Naturalization Coalitionist Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico; previously Puerto Rico Territorial...
- In effect, Hebrang thus pursued a policy close to the wartime Soviet coalitionist views, supporting a certain level of involvement of the former members...