Monarcho-fascist

Synonyms for "monarcho-fascist"

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Greek

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  • μοναρχοφασιστικός adj (of or pertaining to monarcho-fascism)
  • μοναρχοφασίστας noun (an adherent of a monarcho-fascist government)
  • μοναρχοφασίστρια noun (an adherent of a monarcho-fascist government)

Macedonian

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  • монархофаши́стички adj (of or pertaining to monarcho-fascism)
  • монархофаши́ст noun (an adherent of a monarcho-fascist government)
  • монархофаши́стка noun (an adherent of a monarcho-fascist government)

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Yet the leadership of the Greek Communist Party adopted the standpoint that the people was to be disarmed and its weapons handed to the monarcho-fascist reactionaries, making the excuse that monarcho-fascism would not be for a peaceful democratic development, and hence the people's liberation movement would be compelled to settle the question of power the revolutionary way.

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Already in the October circular which initiated this trend, the central committee's secretariat called on party members to join forces with “socialists, anarchists, republicans, nationalists; everyone in one bloc facing the fascist bloc of the various monarcho-fascist parties of the bourgeoisie."

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Before the war "he advanced hostile, left-sectarian Trotskyist ideas in relation to the peasants . . . and helped the monarcho-fascist power."

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The Greek monarcho-fascists, who put themselves in power only with the aid of foreign bayonets, suppose, not without foundations, that in the future also their fate will depend solely on suport from without.

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