English to Punjabi Dictionary parliamentarian

parliamentarian

ਸੰਸਦ
definition
noun
The President shall appoint a parliamentarian to provide parliamentary opinion during meetings of the Advisory Councils and the annual business meeting of the Association.
a member of a parliament, especially one well versed in parliamentary procedure and experienced in debate.
England was soon engaged in a civil war between the parliamentarians and the royalists.
a supporter of Parliament in the English Civil War; a Roundhead.
adjective
parliamentarian committees
of or relating to Parliament or its members.
Gadbury, conversely, rejected his early parliamentarian sympathies, became an ardent royalist, and flourished after the Restoration of 1660.
of or relating to the Roundheads.
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Women activists, including Cabinet ministers, have also joined in the fight for women representation in key positions and have thus, formed a 'parliamentarian' women's caucus group.
Others holding more 'parliamentarian' sentiments tended to invert this royalist formulation.
Like the lot of them, they just want to protect their cushy 'parliamentarian' jobs.
A demoralized royalist party licked its wounds and tried to pay off its debts; a dejected majority of the old 'parliamentarian' party grudgingly did what they were told but little more.
An experienced 'parliamentarian' , Khan has contributed immensely not only to the deliberations of various committees he had served but also to the proceedings of the House.
Gadbury, conversely, rejected his early 'parliamentarian' sympathies, became an ardent royalist, and flourished after the Restoration of 1660.
Knollys was a prominent courtier and 'parliamentarian' during Elizabeth I's reign.
In 1990, Mongolia became a free and democratic country with a multi-party 'parliamentarian' system under a president.
All who are participating in the new process for democratization in Iraq, for having a democratic, federative, 'parliamentarian' system, they are our friends.
Local bills come before Parliament only if a 'parliamentarian' is willing to sponsor them.
There is full political, 'parliamentarian' and public consensus on EU and NATO membership in Bulgaria, Purvanov said.
As a 'parliamentarian' , he used to interact with Members of Parliament from India, at the Inter-Parliamentary Union.
The President shall appoint a 'parliamentarian' to provide parliamentary opinion during meetings of the Advisory Councils and the annual business meeting of the Association.
Dominica has a British 'parliamentarian' system of government, headed by a president and prime minister.
As he lay dying, he suddenly realised to his horror that he had been shot by his own brother, who was a member of the 'parliamentarian' garrison.
The North Korean delegation is also expected to get in contact with the Japanese government and politicians forming a 'parliamentarian' league for Japan-North Korea friendship.
It's something close to 'parliamentarian' maneuvering.
On paper the government works under the presidential system, but in practice, we exercise a 'parliamentarian' system.
As late as the end of the 1920's the word ‘totalitarian’ was used to designate any state which was governed in an authoritarian rather than a 'parliamentarian' manner.
Also, a candidate and 'parliamentarian' training program began on March 14; attendance is 30-40 participants per day.
Attendees can make appointments with members of the Board of Directors, headquarters staff members, and the 'parliamentarian' .
Medals were worn in the 17th century by both Dutch and Swedish troops engaged in the Thirty Years War, and British 'parliamentarian' troops who fought at Dunbar in 1650 were awarded a medal for that event.
‘Since the foreign ministry will play a key role leading the foundation, it would be much more appropriate for the unit to focus on party diplomacy and 'parliamentarian' diplomacy,’ Chen said.
All the social improvements in Britain did take place through a 'parliamentarian' system, they did take place gradually, and they had an awful lot to do with local politics in which he was very prominent.
There was a 'parliamentarian' school of thought; the idea that you could do without a king.
The ‘standing ovation’ he was given by 'parliamentarians' and members of the government was a signal of German agreement.
When I first came in to parliament, most 'parliamentarians' were elderly men.
After all, the values of 'parliamentarianism' (self-government, free speech, the right of opposition) did not support imperial rule.
Mary's unprepared speech put even the most experienced 'parliamentarians' to shame.
There would be an awful lot of litigation to decide what Parliament meant by allowing 'parliamentarians' to say some sort of thing outside the House.
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