0 a person who publicly disagrees with and criticizes their government:
political dissidents
1 publicly disagreeing with and criticizing your government or political party:
2 a person who strongly disagrees with and publicly criticizes a government or the official rulings of a group or organization:
Union dissidents have challenged the leadership of the current president.
This new policy will ensure those dissident voices and others will be heard without undermining our sanctions policy.
But Democrats and dissident Republicans have been successful on a handful of key votes.
I don't easily obey. I won't say I am dissident, but I am honest and speak out.
There would be no need for curfew as all the dissidents were arrested at less than the first second of the coup.
As we identified, a group of the dissidents may be composed of three different types: ambitious juniors, mid-career policy seekers and antagonistic seniors.
In some cases, however, existing unions were brought to embrace syndicalism; in others dissidents broke away to found their own syndicalist unions.
At the same time, even the most prominent dissidents of that period expressed protest from within a discourse of "authentic" socialism.
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