0 something that certain people are able or allowed to do or have, but is not possible or allowed for everyone -- prerrogativa, derecho
1 a special right or privilege belonging to a person because of his rank, position etc -- prerrogativa
It is the prerogative of each institution to react.
It would be a serious encroachment on the prerogative of national parliaments and the rights of the citizens to shape their country's tax policy through elections.
The system of committees, conciliation and social dialogue must not become a substitute for parliamentary prerogatives.
There is of course a need for transparency in the use of funds, but politics cannot be the sole prerogative of the rich.
This is not the prerogative of four or five people sitting in a smoke-filled, or any other, room.
Such a mechanism should respect the procedures and prerogatives of the institutions involved.
The amendments adopted in committees, generally convergent, have changed the initial prerogatives significantly.
The prerogatives of the budgetary authority are preserved.
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