parliamentarian Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌpɑː.lɪ.menˈteə.ri.ən]
  • Us [ ˌpɑːr.lə.menˈter.i.ən]

Meaning of parliamentarian In English

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  • From this date, the paper added its authoritative voice to the parliamentarians and journalists who denounced the 'internment scandal'.

  • The distinction between the parliamentarians' vote for disaffiliation and grassroots sentiment was not lost on the colonial administration.

  • In contrast, parliamentarians' preferences regarding institutional reforms are not dominated by national factors.

  • Bureaucratic dominance means that parliamentarians rely heavily on bureaucrats for information and support regarding drafting of legislation, policy implementation, budgeting, and administrative guidance.

  • He tests his multidimensionality argument on the votes of parliamentarians.

  • Especially, parliamentarian's drive to be reelected establishes the relationship of accountability between the politician and the electorate.

  • Many of the new women parliamentarians were drawn from the women's movement.

  • In 1999 ten young parliamentarians, many of them women, were made ministers of state for newly created ministries (of sports, disability, children).

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