English to Malayalam Dictionary parliaments

parliaments

പര്ലിഅമെംത്സ്
definition
noun
the Secretary of State will lay proposals before Parliament
(in the UK) the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons.
translation of 'parliaments'
noun
ജനപതിനിധിസഭ
example
Other countries are putting the accord to a vote in their national 'parliaments' .
National 'parliaments' have a ‘right to reply’, but not a right to cause the original legislation to be withdrawn.
He has been a member of Parliament in five 'parliaments' .
As a professed radical, he was to prove a singularly jaded observer of 'parliaments' , parliamentary processes, and parliamentarians.
On internal matters, it allows for more democratic control by the national 'parliaments' and the European Parliament.
Greater control by national 'parliaments' and the European Parliament would represent a positive move.
In practice the attention paid by national 'parliaments' to EU market legislation is erratic and sporadic.
The next governments, presidents and 'parliaments' had a quite inconsistent policy towards the BOC.
Even if national 'parliaments' tried to come to grips with such developments, they would fail.
Most other countries will be able to ratify on the basis of approval by national 'parliaments' .
It boosted the right of national 'parliaments' to stop EU interference in domestic policy.
It shows that national 'parliaments' will have no say over privacy, and instead there will be a continent-wide right of the authorities to bug us.
Political parties across Australia are chock-full of people of who would happily sell their souls for a seat in one or other of the nation's 'parliaments' .
The Council of Ministers is not accountable to the European Parliament or national 'parliaments' .
His plan is to make us all stakeholders in the new European order by giving the national 'parliaments' of Europe more of a say in what goes on in Brussels and Strasbourg.
The IPU is the representative body of national 'parliaments' in 138 countries.
For centuries Britain, and now almost all nations, has relied on elected 'parliaments' , congresses, prime ministers and presidents to set the rules.
Furthermore, the 216 votes include those of the Netherlands and of Germany against the will of the national 'parliaments' of those countries.
The key powers over taxation, foreign affairs and defence remain with the national 'parliaments' .
To make free market reforms possible, many of the powers handed over to Brussels in previous treaties will have to be transferred back to national 'parliaments' .
Let us have proposals to it from the national 'parliaments' .
She has expressed dismay that so many politicians have their eyes on a career at European level and see national 'parliaments' as an obstacle.
the act was passed by the last 'parliament' of the reign
The 'Parliament' can request the Commission to draft legislation for debate in any area.
the proposal came before 'parliament'
Electioneering promises that go beyond the life of a 'Parliament' are thus mere wind.
The Australian 'Parliament' was united on a declaration of war against the Axis powers.
If 'Parliament' had any such intention, it would surely have made its intention plain.
This was not helped by the fact that the new 'Parliament' was patently not ready for the occasion.
she was elected to 'parliament'
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