Political vocabulary: Part 2

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  • Law A rule or regulation established by the government.
  • Lobby/Lobbying Group of people who try to influence an elected official, or the act of doing so, generally to support or oppose proposed legislation.
  • Monarchy System of government in which the head of state is a king or a queen.
  • Nominee Person chosen by a political party to run for election.
  • Opposition Political party or parties opposing the government.
  • Political asylum Protection given by a State to a person who has left their own country because they oppose its government.
  • Political party A political organisation with stated beliefs, aims and policies, that puts forward candidates in elections.
  • Politician Person who has been elected and works professionally in politics.
  • Politics The ideas and activities associated with the governing of a country, region, city, etc.
  • Poll 1) Voting at an election. 2) A survey of public opinion by questioning a selection of people.
  • Polling day The day on which elections are held.
  • (The) polls Polling station Place where people vote.
  • Prime Minister The head of the government in a parliamentary political system.
  • Regime System of government: a communist, fascist, etc. regime.
  • Republic System of government in which power is held by elected representatives and an elected president.
  • Run for election Be a candidate in an election.
  • Spin doctor A spokesperson who gives a favourable interpretation of events to the media, especially on behalf of a political personality or party.
  • Turnout The number of people who go to vote in an election.
  • Vote Choose a candidate in an election.

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