English to Gujarati Dictionary confederation

confederation

કોન્ફેડરેશન
definition
noun
a confederation of trade unions
an organization that consists of a number of parties or groups united in an alliance or league.
translation of 'confederation'
રાજ્યસંઘ,
મહામંડળ
noun
સંઘ
example
Caritas is a 'confederation' of organisations (local, national, and regional) to spread solidarity and social justice throughout the world.
As with point 1, I don't see what this has to do with strengthening Alberta's place in 'confederation' .
But at the Congress of VIENNA Swiss control was restored and the European powers guaranteed the 'confederation' 's neutrality.
Albertans often feel they were sold out to protect Ontario consumers but that's the nature of 'confederation' .
The US party system is a loose 'confederation' of parties drawn into a nominal two-party system.
It is just one sign of both a blatant and subtle shift in strategy among the loose 'confederation' of different organisations that make up the peace movement, now that war has started.
On August 1, 1291, three Alpine cantons swore the oath of 'confederation' , an act that later came to be regarded as the foundation of Switzerland.
Canadians in all strata of society became greatly disturbed by this threat and looked for ways to draw the northwestern regions of North America into 'confederation' .
Although they could challenge sedentary empires by a process of 'confederation' , provided they maintained their mobile way of life, there was no way that these nomadic and sedentary empires could be regarded as like units.
In one of Lien Chan's books, New Blueprint, New Dynamism, written in 2001, he declared the KMT's ultimate goal was unification with the mainland on the basis of a 'confederation' .
First, Slovenia had the status of federal republic in Yugoslavia; then, in 1974, with the emergence of the self-management system, it became a 'confederation' .
The EU at its present stage is neither a 'confederation' nor a federation, but it is quite clear that European integration has fostered a system with a considerable degree of federalism.
In his latest book he argues for a Franco-German 'confederation' that can enable Europe ‘to protect its interests.’
Europe works best as a 'confederation' , with provisional federal powers for acute problems, subject to expiration clauses.
There has been devolution as well as 'confederation' .
Canada became a 'confederation' in 1867
Membership in the Astronomical League, a 'confederation' of amateurs and their organizations, has doubled in the last decade to 20,000 members.
Canada became a 'confederation' in 1867
In the Canadian capital, Ottawa, authorities snuffed and boarded up the Centennial Flame, which commemorates Canadian 'confederation' , and erected barricades in anticipation of possible violence.
Under the SPLM's proposed 'confederation' , the south and north would establish their own constitutions, with a common non-religious political system in the capital city.
Federalism can be seen a compromise between the extreme concentration of power and a loose 'confederation' of independent states for governing a variety of people usually in a large expanse of territory.
The republic would remain in a loose 'confederation' with Yugoslavia, the ultimatum continued, which should be renamed the ‘Association of the States of Serbia and Montenegro’.
In 1397 the chief men of the three countries met at Kalmar to arrange a basis for a permanent legal 'confederation' (the Union of Galmar).
The cell's complex inner composition cannot function at all unless all the parts are simultaneously present, working in tightly integrated 'confederation' .
His tireless advocacy of 'confederation' with Canada paid off when a second referendum on 22 July 1948 closely approved incorporation with Canada.
a 'confederation' of trade unions
The German language has a neat way of distinguishing between a loose 'confederation' and a federal union.
It's a distinction that chafes Chinwe Okelu, former chair of the Mill Woods Presidents' Council, a 'confederation' of community leagues.
Hours after the elections, the employers 'confederation' demanded more liberalisation, privatisation and deregulation of the economy, as well as wage controls and cuts in public spending.
As organizations, each national party is a decentralized and loose 'confederation' of state parties and of other affiliated groups.
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