In the late 18th- and early 19th-centuries, the party opposing Jefferson's Democratic-Republicans was the Federalist Party. The Federalists were the United States' first official political party, but began losing power after the 1800 presidential election and eventually died out completely.
The Bolsheviks were a faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party. The opposing faction was called the Mensheviks.
Tasmania has a state government. After a recent election with no clear winner, two of the main opposing parties, the Labor party and the Greens; formed a coalition.
Yes, generally this is true. In the early days of our government, before the current political parties were established, it may have occurred that a secretary of state was from a different party: for example, by many accounts, George Washington was not identified with a specific party, but his secretary of state, Thomas Jefferson was a Democratic-Republican. But in modern times, presidents do tend to choose their secretary of state from the same party. Other members of the cabinet, however, may be from the opposing party.
The political opponents of the Bolsheviks were the Mensheviks.
Primary motives for the formation of the KKK of the 1920s was white supremacy, promoting the Democratic Party, promoting and defending National Prohibition, opposing immigration, and promoting patriotism.
The moving party is the party making a motion to the court. Either party has the ability to make any number of motions during a divorce case. The opposing party would refer to the party that did not make the motion.
An adverse party is the opposing party in a lawsuit under an adversary system of law.
Tim Hudak and their party is progressove conservitive
You draft and file a response, and have it served on the opposing party.
Opposing Catholicism in England
The People's Party. Some call it the Populist Party
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Backing constitutional monarchy Opposing Catholicism in England
James Madison
A third party was assigned to adjudicate the opposing claims.
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No because they were in opposing parties. Hamilton was for the federalist party and Jefferson was for the democratic-republic party.