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extraparliamentary

Definitions

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  • adjective Outside of a parliament or legislature

Etymologies

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extra- +‎ parliamentary

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Examples

  • However, her major extraparliamentary activity was in Emunah.

    Tova Sanhadray-Goldreich. 2009

  • Excluded as it is from society and political representation, the mob turns of necessity to extraparliamentary action.

    26 « May « 2008 « Niqnaq 2008

  • As the Sixties progressed, she and much of the German extraparliamentary left saw collaboration with that party's leadership as politically impossible because, after all, it was collaboration with the enemy.

    No Colors Anymore...The Sixties Painted Black 2008

  • Excluded as it is from society and political representation, the mob turns of necessity to extraparliamentary action.

    hannah arendt slightly misleading 2008

  • But what I find particularly interesting in NI is the lack of extraparliamentary activity.

    Miniscule sects, unite! Johnny Guitar 2007

  • An extraparliamentary cabinet formed by Cort van der Linden set out to settle the suffrage and education questions, but World War I intervened.

    1896, June 29 2001

  • In the face of continuing rebellion in the outer islands, an emergency extraparliamentary cabinet of experts was installed under a new premier, Djuanda Kartawidjaja.

    1954, Aug. 11 2001

  • After some initial difficulties, the production can continue - thanks to support organized among the Party rank and file and among the extraparliamentary left

    Dario Fo - Biography 1998

  • Parliamentary and extraparliamentary leaders addressed the largely Moslem crowd of some 5,000 people here to reinforce their demands for constitutional amendments to reduce sweeping presidential powers and the repeal of draconian laws inherited from the British colonial period which demand permits even for weddings and funerals.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • A 10-month parliamentary session beginning on Monday with plenary sittings of the national assembly and senate will take place against the backdrop of two momentous extraparliamentary events.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

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