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critic

a professional judge of art, music, literature, etc.
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She said: 'As citizens of this republic, we have the right to criticize our leaders.
'Give Imran Khan 100 day, if he fails to deliver then criticize him' he added.
ABC News has also published a recent report on the progressive Democrats who are willing to criticize Israel and how it will "reap political rewards" .
The head of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) Episcopal Commission on the Laity said the church will continue to criticize the President if he does not stop doing wrong.
Duterte also told Fox to criticize the Australian government's handling of its refugee crisis.
Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi backing the statements of Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif that Pakistan needs to put its house in order has exposed the serious rift among the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and it also open the door for opposition to criticize the government policies.
Several Saudi women have drafted a defamation report denouncing tweets that criticize their existence in numerous professions.
Amethi, Apr.26 ( ANI ): Congress President Sonia Gandhi's daughter Priyanka Gandhi on Saturday said people who are criticizing Rahul Gandhi, also used to criticize Rajiv Gandhi for talking about computers and the IT revolution.
He said in a press statement : "All the political blocs should support Maliki's efforts to arm the Iraqi army in order to combat terrorism and eliminate it instead of condemn the government after any security breach and criticize the PM after each visit conducted to strengthen Iraq's foreign relations .
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