English to Urdu Dictionary lawmaker

lawmaker

قانون ساز
definition
noun
He is expected to meet with French lawmakers and senior Foreign Ministry officials Tuesday.
a legislator.
example
The Magna Carta does not, as I understand it, curtail the sovereignty of the proper 'lawmaker' to make what laws seem fit to him.
He remained a 'lawmaker' in the Harare parliament until his death.
When the president was a 'lawmaker' he did not get along well with conservative papers.
As such, it said, the 'lawmakers' and judiciary ought also to be blamed for the lack of job opportunities.
The House is scheduled this year to deliberate 55 bills included in the National Legislation Program, which is a reference for legislators in the 'law-making' process.
Part of the problem is that congressional 'lawmakers' keep a close ear to the ground.
Attempts by 'lawmakers' of the democratic camp to relax controls of the legislation were also blocked.
He is expected to meet with French 'lawmakers' and senior Foreign Ministry officials Tuesday.
No doubt the Legislature can overrule the Judiciary by its 'law-making' power but can the Executive do so, through an Ordinance?
If elected, he would be one of the few 'lawmakers' elected to office in two states.
The public know the opposition 'lawmakers' would be to blame if a no-confidence vote is pushed through.
The individual 'lawmakers' are untouchable for anything they do as legislators.
There are a total of nine independent 'lawmakers' in the current legislature.
Today we travel to Europe for the first of a number of programs looking at the law and 'law-making' institutions of the European Union.
They want corrupt 'lawmakers' to be ousted and duly punished under any circumstances.
This means that half of all the 'lawmakers' may represent only a quarter of the voters.
Tempers gradually cooled, but not until after a push by 'lawmakers' to recall the president fizzled out.
It was a real lowpoint in Parliament as 'lawmakers' mourned their able colleague but the point was made.
Policy-making was difficult and 'lawmakers' are still faced with a backlog of dozens of laws.
Many have voiced concerns over the increase in judicial input into the 'law-making' process.
Without the power of detention, prosecutors cannot force 'lawmakers' to appear in court.
State 'lawmakers' are passing laws that level the playing field for divorcing dads.
It seems that 'lawmakers' are ignoring public opinion in making such an absurd decision.
There may be another advantage, that it is the only conceivable or arguable source of valid 'law-making' power.
The voice vote let 'lawmakers' sidestep the roll call that usually accompanies major legislation.
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