Parlamento in english
Parliament
pronunciation: pɑrləmənt part of speech: noun
pronunciation: pɑrləmənt part of speech: noun
In gestures
parlamentar = parley.
Example: After parleying with the captain for a short time they took their departure, only to return, largely reinforced.parlamento = parliament.
Example: Local authorities carry out functions conferred on them by Acts of parliament; for example, the provision of public amenities such as libraries, museums, swimming pools and car parks, waste collection and disposal, and the promotion of tourism.more:
» biblioteca de parlamento = parliamentary library .
Example: In certain member states, MEPs (Member of the European Parliament) have the right to use the services of their national parliamentary libraries, but this is not the case in the UK.» disolver el Parlamento = dissolve + the Parliament .
Example: He will meet with the Greek President to ask him to dissolve the Parliament and call general elections for January.» parlamento bicameral = bicameral parliament .
Example: Thus, a bicameral parliament or bicameral legislature is a parliament or legislature which consists of two Chambers or Houses.» Parlamento Europeo = European Parliament .
Example: The European Parliament has no powers to slash red tape; it can only persuade others to do so.» parlamento sin mayoría absoluta = hung parliament .
Example: The prospect of a hung Parliament, where no one party has an overall majority is now being seriously considered.» parlamento unicameral = unicameral legislature ; unicameral parliament .
Example: Unicameral legislatures are typical in small countries with unitary systems of government (e.g., Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Israel, and New Zealand) or in very small countries. Example: Roughly 30 African countries have unicameral parliaments.» publicaciones del parlamento = Command papers ; parliamentary papers .
Example: The reports to the committee in the British context of Parliament are the White papers and Blue books collectively known as Command papers. Example: The generic name for the class of publications of parliament in the United Kingdom is 'parliamentary papers.