Noun
non-party (plural non-parties)
Alternative spelling of nonparty
A non-party dictator without a large body of supporters, Morínigo survived politically – despite many plots against him – because of his astute handling of an influential group of young military officers who held key positions of power. Source: Internet
Only an unlikely challenge from a possible non-party hopeful filing for ballot access via signatures, or an even less likely write-in campaign, appeared to stand between Guy Browning and a fresh four-year term starting next January. Source: Internet
Following the detention of Gani Fawehinmi, the NCP campaigned for his release, and also protested the local government elections to be held on a non-party basis at the end of March. Source: Internet
Since 2007, the Majilis consists of 107 deputies: 98 of them are elected by a proportional electoral system according to party lists, while nine independent non-party deputies are elected by the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan. Source: Internet
For both the global stocktake and the facilitative dialogue, the parties have to find consensus on the inputs that should inform this type of collective assessment and the role of non-party stakeholders. Source: Internet
The group overspent by at least £77,380 - 10 per cent over the limit for non-party registered groups - an investigation found. Source: Internet