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sp2606 [1]
4 years ago
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Loyal opposition definition

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OleMash [197]4 years ago
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Hi There!

<span>Loyal opposition definition?

</span>In parliamentary systems of government, the term loyal opposition<span> is a term applied collectively to the </span>opposition<span> parties in the legislature to indicate that the non-governing parties may oppose the actions of the sitting cabinet while remaining </span>loyal to <span>the source of the government's power.</span>
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