Opposition (politics)
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Stand in Opposition (Imprints in front of Boston City Hall)
In politics, the opposition comprises one or more political parties or other organized groups that are opposed to the government (or, in American English, the administration), party or group in political control of a city, region, state or country. The degree of opposition varies according to political conditions - for example, across authoritarian and liberal systems where opposition may be repressed or welcomed.[1]
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- ^ Blondel, J (1997). "Political opposition in the contemporary world". Government and opposition 32 (4): 462–486. doi:10.1111/j.1477-7053.1997.tb00441.x.
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