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What (who) is manifesto - definition

PUBLISHED DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES AND INTENTIONS OF AN INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP
Electoral manifesto; Manifestos; Election manifesto; Election program; Election Manifesto; Political manifesto; Political Manifesto
  • Cover of the internationally famous ''[[Communist Manifesto]]'', written by [[Friedrich Engels]] and [[Karl Marx]], and published in 1848

manifesto         
n.
Declaration (of a sovereign or a government), manifest, public protestation.
manifesto         
¦ noun (plural manifestos) a public declaration of policy and aims.
Origin
C17: from Ital., from manifestare, from L., 'make public', from manifestus (see manifest1).
manifesto         
(manifestos, or manifestoes)
A manifesto is a statement published by a person or group of people, especially a political party, or a government, in which they say what their aims and policies are.
The Tories are currently drawing up their election manifesto...
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Wikipedia

Manifesto

A manifesto is a published declaration of the intentions, motives, or views of the issuer, be it an individual, group, political party or government. A manifesto usually accepts a previously published opinion or public consensus or promotes a new idea with prescriptive notions for carrying out changes the author believes should be made. It often is political, social or artistic in nature, sometimes revolutionary, but may present an individual's life stance. Manifestos relating to religious belief are generally referred to as creeds or, a confession of faith.

Examples of use of manifesto
1. The people who stood on the manifesto have a duty to get the manifesto through.
2. Visitors have had difficulty finding Hughes‘ manifesto.
3. Some have called it Cho‘s multimedia "manifesto." But if a manifesto is a public declaration, Cho‘s package may be the biggest misdirect of all.
4. Ms Bhutto displays her manifesto Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto has launched her party‘s manifesto for January‘s elections, focusing on domestic issues.
5. You‘ve described the Labour manifesto as an issue of trust.