0 a written statement of the beliefs, aims, and policies of an organization, especially a political party:
In their election manifesto, the Liberal Democrats proposed increasing taxes to pay for improvements in education.
1 a written statement of the beliefs or aims esp. of a political party
They ground their interpretations in diverse historical documents including scores and librettos, political manifestos, poetry and medical texts.
The entrepreneurs analysed the new reform in detail in several articles and manifestos.
Within minutes of the creation of manifestos and position papers by any group anywhere in the country, everyone else has gained access to them.
While these manifestos were extremely influential pieces, they were more likely consequences than causes of the punitive policy changes.
We know too little about the origins of such coalitions and about the great variety of forms (shared manifestos, withdrawal of coalition partners, recommendations to voters) that they can take.
In the elections between 1964-2002, the immigration issue was not on the agenda in the election manifestos and was not an issue in the party leader debates.
The words of composers themselves in their manifestos and other documents explicitly lament the gap between their visions for music and their ability to implement them.
Inspection of the manifestos' data shows clearly that by the international coding criteria, the discourse in some countries is more 'left' and the discourse in others more 'right'.
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