Phrases with «political agitation»

"Political agitation" refers to the act of arousing public interest, support, or resistance towards certain political issues or causes through protests, rallies, speeches, or other forms of activism. It involves actively trying to influence and shape public opinion and bring about change in the political system. Full definition

Sentences with «political agitation»

  • After a week of political agitation by Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and others for new flight restrictions on travel out of Ebola - stricken countries in west Africa, Pres. Barack Obama on Monday announced that the U.S. government will be ramping up its screening for the virus at domestic airports and in west Africa, but details of those changes have yet to be disclosed. (scientificamerican.com)
  • The ecumenical movement is not very interesting if it is simply an apparatus for practical comity and joint political agitation; its heart must be concern for what ecumenists have called «faith and order,» that is, for the theological and structural divisions that prevent fellowship at the Lord's table, and for the possibilities of overcoming them. (religion-online.org)
  • When Marley sang decades ago «Get up; stand up, Stand up for your right» he had sown a seed for future political agitations and given future generations the tool to fight unpleasant governments. (nigeriapoliticsonline.com)
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