Parliamentarians definition

Parliamentarians means Members of the House Representatives and Senators;

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.