- opposition, two
Factionalists, and two more men I
would not know how to describe"; he
reacted by
calling for new
elections in 1879. The
Factionalists then endorsed...
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Faction or
factionalism may
refer to:
Political faction, a group...
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under threat of expulsion, and
later publicly recanted their views. The
factionalist arguments continued, with
Stalin threatening to
resign in
October and...
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critic of Kim who
defected to the
Soviet Union in 1956, was
declared a
factionalist and a traitor. The 1955
Juche speech,
which stressed Korean independence...
- party, the Free and
Independent Faction. Overall, Fătu
sided with the
Factionalists, who came to be
headed by
Nicolae Ionescu, and with Ion C. Brătianu's...
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rallied party members against the
Kapsan faction. By
April 1967, the
factionalists had
disappeared from the public. They were
expelled from the
party and...
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close supporters Alexei Rykov and Lev Kamenev. The
Okhrana exploited his
factionalist attitude by
sending a spy,
Roman Malinovsky, to act as a
vocal Lenin...
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Although victorious,
Concordia was
eventually brought down by the
Factionalists, once Brătianu
shunned their violent antisemitism.
Reformed by General...
- that Guttermouth's "ridicule of ****s, animal-rights zealots, punk rock
factionalists and
sundry other targets is so over-the-top and
scattershot that it...
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controlled by addiction.
Robin Lydenberg observes that all
three non-
Factionalist parties represent homogenization and
opposition to
individual expression...