Definition of Ministerialist. Meaning of Ministerialist. Synonyms of Ministerialist

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Definition of Ministerialist

Ministerialist
Ministerialist Min`is*te"ri*al*ist, n. A supporter of the ministers, or the party in power.

Meaning of Ministerialist from wikipedia

- Ministerialists and Oppositionists were political groupings in the political systems of several Australian colonies and states, used to describe supporters...
- ministry of the Government of Western Australia, led by Alf Morgans of the Ministerialist faction. It succeeded the First Leake Ministry on 21 November 1901,...
- members of the ****embly; this group of members were known informally as Ministerialists, while those who did not support the member who became premier were...
- Structure Seats 58 seats Political groups   Labor (34)   Nonpartisan (23)   Ministerialist (1) Length of term For life following appointment by the governor on...
- held on 20 October 1904. It was triggered by the resignation of former Ministerialist Premier Walter James, who was appointed to take up the role of Agent...
- themselves Ministerialists, in recognition of their support of the government and opposition of the Rouges and Liberals. By 1856, the Ministerialist faction...
- seats in the Legislative ****embly were up for election. The in****bent Ministerialist government, led by Allan McLean, was defeated and a Liberal government...
- 'pure' Independents, 26 government-leaning 'Hopeful' Independents, 4 Ministerialists, 2 Grenvillites, and 1 Bedfordite. With regards to the overall figure...
- together; the group became known under the moniker of ministerialists. In November 1901, the ministerialists defeated Premier George Leake on a no-confidence...
- 10th Ministry of the Government of Western Australia and was led by Ministerialist Premier Frank Wilson. It succeeded the Moore Ministry on 16 September...