A broad coalition of democratic reformist parties known as DOS (the Democratic Opposition of Serbia) was subsequently elected to parliament in December 2000 and took control of the government.
Besides, in many cases such an act would lead to divisions within the reformist federations, all of which, as already indicated, contain considerable revolutionary minorities.
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Thus the "revolutionary" socialists were approaching the reformist elements composed of Broussists and of Independents.
It must be pointed out, however, that the system of representation which exists now in the Confederation affects both revolutionary and reformist syndicalists in a more or less equal degree.
European reformist socialists shouldered arms in July, 1914, and shot down their comrades across the frontiers.
Increased productivity and growing affluence made it possible for a progressive bourgeois state to meet the reformist demands, establishing a welfare state legally and constitutionally.
The line of cleavage then was between the Socialist party and the Socialist Labor party, that is, between reformist and doctrinaire elements, both parliamentary and both leaning toward industrial unionism.
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Meanwhile, the FRG has been providing billions of dollars to help the former Soviet republics and the reformist economies of Eastern Europe.
The Reformist faction of the Spanish party also, though not so readily, approved it.
The Reformist faction of Spaniards refused to take part in them, not approving the policy of Weyler.
It gave others food for thought; the Spanish Loyalists of both Constitutionalist and Reformist predilections, and the dwindling but still resolute body of Cuban Autonomists.
If the revolutionary wing of the French Party once conceded to capitalism itself this possibility of bringing about certain reforms, they would be in a position effectively to oppose the reformist tactics of Jaurès within the Party.
For example, the leading reformist Socialist of Great Britain, Mr. J.
The reformist "leaders," Jaurès and Turati, do all that is possible to lead the Socialist Parties of the two countries in the opposite direction from that in which these organizations are going.
A recent discussion between Kautsky and the reformist leader, Maurenbrecher, brought out some of these points very sharply.
Jaurès referred to the British unionists as an example of the success of reformist tactics.
They are thus thoroughly in accord with the non-reformist revolutionists who, however much they may welcome certain capitalist reforms, do not agree that they will be very materially hastened by anything the Socialists can do.
For while "reformist" Socialists are taking a position nearly identical with that of the non-Socialist reformers, the latter are coming to adopt a political policy almost identical with that of the reformist Socialists.
The extremes to which partisan hatred and jealousy can lead even members of the United States Senate, the intolerance and sectarian spirit which frequently characterize crowds, the "bigotry" of reformist crowds, are matters known to us all.
Every legislative assembly is constantly besieged by the professional lobbyists of a swarm of reformist crowds.
In Yugoslavia, the government of the reformist (though half hearted) Ante Markovic.
He signalled to the West that a pro-Western, pro-Reformist team is in control again and that the bad guys have been consigned to oblivion.
He then made the pilgrimage to Mecca, and there his reformist zeal was still further quickened by the Wahabi teachers.
In France the Syndicalists passed over to reformist positions.
In spite of the Russian revolution, and the world discussion of this question, Kautsky, it turns out, retains the anarcho-reformist view of the general strike.
Were either to announce himself as a Conservative, or to start a new party and call it Reformist or Progressive or any other title, he could count on being followed by most of those who supported him as a Liberal.
In 1893, there came the definite organization of the Reformist party, with aims not differing greatly from those of the Autonomistas.
There was something monotonously trivial and irrelevant about our reformist enthusiasm, and an appalling justice in that half-conscious criticism which refuses to place politics among the genuine, creative activities of men.
It was a less disinterested study than those sophomore speculations, for I had jumped into a profession which carried me through some of the underground passages of "practical politics" and reformist groups.
The Nationalists changed the name of their party back to Kuomintang after 1920 but did not discontinue their reformist policies until about two years later.
Large numbers of the reformistand republican leaders were Christian, some of them with missionary or Y.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reformist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.