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What (who) is OBSTRUCTIONISM - definition

PRACTICE OF DELIBERATELY DELAYING OR PREVENTING A PROCESS OR CHANGE, ESPECIALLY IN POLITICS
Obstructionist; Obstructionists; Political obstructionism
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  • U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is considered a prominent obstructionist

obstructionism         
¦ noun the practice of deliberately impeding or delaying the course of legal, legislative, or other procedures.
Derivatives
obstructionist noun & adjective
obstructionism         
Obstructionism is the practice of deliberately delaying or preventing a process or change, especially in politics.
Obstructionism is generally most evident at the stage of implementing a law.
N-UNCOUNT
Obstructionism         
·noun The act or the policy of obstructing progress.

Wikipedia

Obstructionism

Obstructionism is the practice of deliberately delaying or preventing a process or change, especially in politics.

Examples of use of OBSTRUCTIONISM
1. Israel wins nothing from its tactics of intimidation and obstructionism.
2. The Bosnian Serbs also need to put aside their obstructionism on defense and police reform.
3. I told them that he would insist upon results." Mr Bush accused Democrats of obstructionism.
4. "It is painful, very painful," dealing with the obstructionism of Iraqi officials, said Army Lt.
5. And our opponents, at this point, stand for little or nothing, except mere obstructionism.