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He was a reformer who advocated for a more inclusive and egalitarian society.
Source: https://www.siasat.com/mandela-of-india-who-gave-voice-to-the-marginalised-persons-2678062/
In many respects he was a reformer.
Source: https://therealnews.com/bidding-farewell-to-the-american-century
Mirziyoyev portrays himself as a reformer creating a “New Uzbekistan”.
She loves listening to music, attending concerts, reformer pilates and reality TV!
The philosophy that has made most sense to Field, he says, came from the British Idealist movement, followers of the temperance reformer TH Green, who “tried to take the honey out the Christian hive and put it into new hives.
This permits an individual person to put his or her foot down, to take a stand on principle, to become a reformer and to take on injustice.
Source: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2023/12/paul-craig-roberts/the-greatest-gift-for-all-4/
To the reformer who advocates for correctional and prisoners reform this could be applauded.
Veteran socialist leader, labour leader and social reformer Baba Adhav said that it was important to stand with INDIA.
We should have no fantasies that Lukashenko is in any way a reformer or a good person or a good leader for Belarus.