Parliamentarians definition
Examples of Parliamentarians in a sentence
WHC reserves the right to alert Parliamentarians, and to copy the Minister of Environment and Climate Change’s Office, of completed land securement projects in their riding/region within 30 days after title registration by the Land Trust.
The parties to this Agreement share a desire to improve the quality of the Library of Parliament and to promote the well-being and increased efficiency of its employees to the end that the Parliamentarians and the general public will be well and efficiently served.
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NCC reserves the right to alert Parliamentarians, and to copy the Minister of Environment and Climate Change’s Office, of completed land securement projects in their riding/region within 30 days after title registration by the Land Trust.
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NCC reserves the right to alert Parliamentarians, and to copy the Minister of Environment’s Office, of completed land securement projects in their riding/region within 30 days after title registration by the Organization.
Senior citizens of above 60 years of age living below poverty line shall be enrolled on the recommendations of Public Representatives / Parliamentarians / Government Functionaries / Notable Social Workers /Civil Society as well as PBM Functionaries.
Memorandum of Understanding between the Council of Europe and the Association of European Parliamentarians for Africa (AWEPA) (04.07.2006).
Parliamentarians who are concerned about unemployment and poverty in the country, should demand that all unnecessary bureaucratic requirements be removed from all Bills that come before them.