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opposition$55358$ - traduzione in greco

POLITICAL FORCE AGAINST MAJORITY
Opposition party; Opposition (political); Political opposition; Opposition groups; Opposition group

opposition      
n. αντίσταση, εναντίωση, αντίθεση, αντιπολίτευση
trade unionist         
  • Trade union demonstrators held at bay by soldiers during the 1912 [[Lawrence textile strike]] in [[Lawrence, Massachusetts]]
  • [[Cesar Chavez]] speaking at a 1974 [[United Farm Workers]] rally in [[Delano, California]]. The UFW during Chavez's tenure was committed to restricting immigration.
  • Luddite riots]] when unemployed workers destroyed labour-saving machines.
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  • Poster issued by the London Trades Council, advertising a demonstration held on 2 June 1873
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  • A rally of the trade union [[UNISON]] in [[Oxford]] during a strike on 28 March 2006
ORGANIZATION OF WORKERS WITH COMMON GOALS
Labour union; Labor union; Trade Union; Trade unions; Trade unionists; Labour unions; Trade unionism; Labor Union; Trade unionist; Labor unions; Organized labor; Trades union; Trades Union; Labor organization; Unionisation; Labor organizations; Trade Unionism; Unionized; Union membership; Trade Unions; Labor Unions; Anti-labor; Trade-unionism; Trades unions; Labor leader; Opposition to trade unions; Moral Aspects of Labour Unions; Labour Unions, Moral Aspects of; Student Trade union and high-school pupil; Trade-union; Worker's union; Labour organization; Collective bargaining agency; Trade Unionist; Sports unions; Workers political organisation; Trade Unionists; Labor cartel; Labour organisation; Trade-unions; Tradeunion; Tradeunions; Tradeunionism; Trade-unionist; Tradeunionist; Trade-unionists; Tradeunionists; Labor unionism; Laborunion; Laborunions; Labor-union; Labor-unions; Labourunion; Labourunions; Labour-union; Labour-unions; Labor-unionism; Labour-unionism; Labour Union; Trades unionist; Unionize; Union trader; Trade unions in Scandinavia; Trade unions in Canada; Labor unions in Mexico; Opposition to trade unionism; Union activist; Criticisms of trade unions; Union officer; Workers' union; Criticism of labor unions; Antisyndicalism; Anti-syndicalism; History of trade unions; Union organization; Labor organizing; Labour unionisation; Labor unionization; Workers' associations; Union worker; Union recognition; Organized workers; Labour organizing; Local trade union; Employee association; Unionized laborers; Unionized laborer; Union laborers; Union laborer
συνδικαλιστής
draft card         
  • Ottoman [[janissaries]]
  • Conscription of Poles to the Russian Army in 1863 (by [[Aleksander Sochaczewski]])
  • [[Evzones]] of the Presidential Guard in front of the [[Greek Parliament]] armed with M1 Garands
  • [[Conscription in Iran]]
  • Royal Life Guards]] in Copenhagen
  • Female Israeli soldiers
  • Painting depicting the ''Departure of the Conscripts of 1807'' by [[Louis-Léopold Boilly]]
  • New York anti-draft riots]] of 1863
  • invaded the Soviet Union]], 1941
  • Painting depicting a battle during the Ōnin War
  • terracotta]] soldier with his horse, China, 210–209 BC
  • Assembling and disassembling gun parts by Iranian soldiers with closed eyes.
  • Finnish conscripts swearing their [[military oath]] at the end of their basic training period
  • Swedish conscripts in 2008
  • Young men registering for conscription during [[World War I]], New York City, June 5, 1917
COMPULSORY ENLISTMENT INTO NATIONAL OR MILITARY SERVICE
Conscripts; Military draft; Conscript; Mandatory military service; Mandatory army service; The Draft; Conscripted; Mandatory conscription; The draft; Draft card; Compulsory military service; Forced conscription; Compulsory Military Training; Levy system; Feudal levy; Compulsory military training; Military conscription; Conscript Troops; Conscript system; Draft law; Anti-conscription; Military slavery; Military Slavery; Military conscript; Military Draft; Universal military service; Conscription option; Compulsory draft; Ilkum; Drafting soldiers; Feudal levies; Draft (conscription); World War II draft; General conscription; Draft registration; Register for the draft; Registering for the draft; Slave-soldier; Conscript army; Called up for military service; Arguments against conscription; Military draught; Slave soldier; Slave military; Military slave; Military slavery in the Ottoman Empire; Slave soldiers; Conscription in Bulgaria; Conscription of women; Draftee; Draftee Army; Opposition to conscription; Call-up
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Definizione

oppose
(opposes, opposing, opposed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
If you oppose someone or oppose their plans or ideas, you disagree with what they want to do and try to prevent them from doing it.
Mr Taylor was not bitter towards those who had opposed him...
Many parents oppose bilingual education in schools.
? support
VERB: V n, V n

Wikipedia

Opposition (politics)

In politics, the opposition comprises one or more political parties or other organized groups that are opposed, primarily ideologically, to the government (or, in American English, the administration), party or group in political control of a city, region, state, country or other political body. The degree of opposition varies according to political conditions. For example, in authoritarian and democratic systems, opposition may be respectively repressed or desired. Members of an opposition generally serve as antagonists to the other parties.

Scholarship focusing on opposition politics didn't become popular or sophisticated until the mid-20th century. Recent studies have found that popular unrest regarding the economy and quality of life can be used by political opposition to mobilize and to demand change. Scholars have debated whether political opposition can benefit from political instability and economic crises, while some conclude the opposite. Case studies in Jordan align with mainstream thought in that political opposition can benefit from instability, while case studies in Morocco display a lack of oppositional mobilization in response to instability. In the Jordan case study, scholars reference opposition increasingly challenge those in power as political and economic instability proliferated wereas the opposition in Morocco did not mobilize on the instability.

Furthermore, research on opposition politics in South Asia has helped inform researchers on possibilities of democratic renewal post-backsliding as well as possibilities of political violence.  Despite there being aggressive and powerful regimes in place in various South Asian countries, the opposition still poses a powerful counter-party. For example, members of opposition have made their way into office in Nepal and Sri Lanka has been hosting elections in regions known to previously not hold them. In these cases, the presence of opposition has brought about positive democratic change.