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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Caucus - définition

A GROUP OF PEOPLE UNITED TO PROMOTE AN AGREED-UPON CAUSE
Caucuses; Party caucus; Caucusing; Caucuse; Political caucus
  • Irish Home Rule]]. His luggage includes a scroll marked "Caucus", several string puppets, and a box of "wire pulling machinery", all in allusion to his reputation as a backstage political manager.

caucus         
n.
1) to hold a caucus
2) a party caucus
Caucus         
·vi To hold, or meet in, a caucus or caucuses.
II. Caucus ·noun A meeting, especially a preliminary meeting, of persons belonging to a party, to nominate candidates for public office, or to select delegates to a nominating convention, or to confer regarding measures of party policy; a political primary meeting.
caucus         
['k?:k?s]
¦ noun (plural caucuses)
1. a meeting of the members of a legislative body who belong to a particular political party, to select candidates or decide policy.
2. a group of people with shared concerns within a larger organization.
¦ verb (caucuses, caucusing, caucused) chiefly N. Amer. hold or form a caucus.
Origin
C18: perh. from Algonquian cau'-cau'-as'u 'adviser'.

Wikipédia

Caucus

A caucus is a meeting or grouping of supporters or members of a specific political party or movement. The exact definition varies between different countries and political cultures.

The term originated in the United States, where it can refer to a meeting of members of a political party to nominate candidates, plan policy, etc., in the United States Congress, or other similar representative organs of government. It has spread to certain Commonwealth countries, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa, where it generally refers to a regular meeting of all members of Parliament (MPs) who belong to a parliamentary party: in such a context, a party caucus can be quite powerful, as it has the ability to elect or dismiss the party's parliamentary leader. The term was used historically in the United Kingdom (UK) to refer to the Liberal Party's internal system of management and control.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Caucus
1. The Zande Caucus, the Shilluk caucus, the Anyuak caucus, the Murle caucus, the Mundari caucus, the Didinga caucus, the Lotuka caucus, the Acholi caucus and etc. must also follow their Nuer brethren to other parties that do not practice tribalism.
2. The sheet offers guidance on how to persuade caucus–goers to caucus for Clinton.
3. Congress is filled with caucuses –– the Congressional Sportsmen‘s Caucus, the Congressional Immigration Reform Caucus and the Congressional Internet Caucus, to name just a few.
4. A rump caucus was also developing on the Democratic side, or at least a Skeptics‘ Caucus.
5. Maxine Waters (D–Calif.), a prominent House liberal who sits on the Congressional Black Caucus and the Congressional Progressive Caucus.