An opposition member refers to a politician or representative who belongs to a political party that is not part of the ruling government. These members typically provide checks and balances by critiquing government policies, proposing alternative solutions, and representing the interests of their constituents. In parliamentary systems, they often form the official opposition, holding the government accountable and engaging in debates on legislation.
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Opposition of the treaty Versailles
In 2010, the Opposition leader is Tony Abbott.However, as of June 2010, the Prime Minister is no longer Kevin Rudd, so he is not in position to have an Opposition leader. Tony Abbott is Opposition leader to Julia Gillard.
When faced with opposition the USSR would always send in the tanks.
* a fellow soldier or fighter * a fellow member of the Communist Party
A binary opposition in which one member is seen as being marked by the presence of a feature, which its opposite member lacks.
Stephen Harper the Prime Minister of Canada and is a member of the Conservative Party. The Conservative Party is not the opposition, it is the government.The phrase "Opposition party" can mean two things. First, it can mean any party in parliament other than the Prime Minister's party. That is, any party that opposes the Prime Minister.Second, it can mean the largest of those opposition parties. If you are talking about only the largest opposition party, you can say "the Official Opposition".Right now, there are three opposition parties. The Official Opposition (the largest opposition party) is the Liberal Party of Canada. The other two are the Bloc Quebecois and the New Democratic Party.
governing opposition party
It means you are in opposition to something or someone.
OPPOSITION
Represent us in the Provincial Government.
Opposition is whatever is challenging you.
offer opposition or disapproval
a weak or imaginary opposition
a weak or imaginary opposition
A member of the silent majority does not actively participate in public discourse or demonstrate vocal opposition to prevailing societal views or policies.
to achieve ones goals in spite of opposition