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political patronage

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political
adjective
uk /pəˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl/ us /pəˈlɪt̬.ə.kəl/
relating ...
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patronage
noun[U]
uk /ˈpæt.rə.nɪdʒ/ us /ˈpæt.rə.nɪdʒ/
the support given to an organization ...
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Examples of political patronage


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Publishers can support their media with three basic kinds of revenue: politicalpatronage from a politician or party, government subsidies, or advertising.
If parliament can be made effective and functional it would suggest means for disrupting the ways bureaucrats gain unduly through politicalpatronage.
Emergency measures to distribute food to the needy have been undermined by widespread corruption and politicalpatronage.
A prime function of this resource has been the ability to buy politicalpatronage, legitimacy, and time.
This explanation derives from the recognition that public service provision represents an important source of politicalpatronage for incumbents.
Whenever such an economic structure did emerge, it never constituted a viable political alternative, as it was either constituted by foreigners or highly dependent on politicalpatronage.
These men participated in a common patronage system, the system that rewarded literary talent with politicalpatronage in the form of government work, whether bureaucratic, diplomatic or journalistic.
The political system was thus heavily geared towards pressing politicians and political parties to control and use banks and other financial firms as an important source of politicalpatronage.
That adds to the power of the party machine, which undermines democracy and creates enormous areas of politicalpatronage.
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It does to some extent limit the extent to which, among other things, politicalpatronage may or may not be exercised.
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But there is no criticism of politicalpatronage in either of those appointments.
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A power of appointment without control becomes politicalpatronage and serves only to demolish the broad alliance that it has taken so long to cement.
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It is clearly an indication of politicalpatronage.
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We should then get rid of all the politicalpatronage.
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That may have been fiction, but it is an indication of the depths to which politicalpatronage has dropped.
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That is a way to expand politicalpatronage at the expense of the original good causes.
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I, too, wish to voice my opinion upon the question of politicalpatronage.
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It would therefore seem important that the process whereby the independent element is appointed should itself be independent of politicalpatronage.
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