antireform
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See also: anti-reform
English
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[edit]antireform (comparative more antireform, superlative most antireform)
- (politics) Opposing reform
- 1990 October 5, Ben Joravsky, “Annals of school reform: the security guard snafu”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
- It was top-down, antireform politics.
- 1994, United States Central Intelligence Agency, “Russia”, in 1994 CIA World Factbook[2]:
- Russia made good progress on privatization in 1993 despite active opposition from key cabinet members, hard-line legislators, and antireform regional leaders.
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[edit]opposing reform
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