Crossword clues for centralist
centralist
The Collaborative International Dictionary
centralist \centralist\ centralistic \centralistic\adj. advocating centralization.
Wiktionary
a. of or pertaining to centralism n. a proponent of centralism
WordNet
adj. advocating centralization [syn: centralistic]
Usage examples of "centralist".
Tonkovic's Democratic Centralists and the Social Moderates between them controlled the presidency and about fifty-two percent of Parliament, and the remaining three percent or so of the vote was scattered among more than a dozen marginal so-called parties, many of which managed to elect only a single deputy.
But her Democratic Centralists and their allies still commanded a majority in Parliament, and it would require a two-thirds vote to sustain an impeachment.
Gazi was a member of her own Democratic Centralist Party, as well as Chairman of the Special Committee on Annexation.
Zovan was a Democratic Centralist and a forty-T-year veteran of Parliament.
But although Cuijeta Krizanic might be the committee's chairwoman, five of its eight members were either Democratic Centralists or Social Moderates.
She was the senior Democratic Centralist on Cuijeta Krizanic's Standing Committee.
Eventually, what's left of the Centralists and Moderates are going to realize they need a leader of stature.
Now he, and they, found themselves in the distinctly uncomfortable position of taking a stand against the Centralist government of their homeland, fighting side by side with the rebels, who were mostly Anglos.
The Centralists have changed the rules, and I for one ain’t swearing allegiance to no son-of-a-bitch dictator.
Not long ago, despite its poverty, Zacatecas had been a town filled with hope and fervor, as federalists banded together to defeat the new dictator and his Centralist government.
Tonkovic’s Democratic Centralists and the Social Moderates between them controlled the presidency and about fifty-two percent of Parliament, and the remaining three percent or so of the vote was scattered among more than a dozen marginal so-called parties, many of which managed to elect only a single deputy.
She could not bear the thought of leaving her beloved hill country permanently and most of all, she had not wished to become embroiled in centralist political games.
It is integral and decentralist in depth, just as the machine was fragmentary, centralist, and superficial in its patterning of human relationships.
She was the senior Democratic Centralist on Cuijeta Krizanic’s Standing Committee.
Eventually, what’s left of the Centralists and Moderates are going to realize they need a leader of stature.