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parliamentarian

[pahr-luh-men-tair-ee-uhn, -muhn-, pahrl-yuh-] / ˌpɑr lə mɛnˈtɛər i ən, -mən-, ˌpɑrl yə- /






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"There's been absolutely no summons sent to me, there's no charge sheet, I've had no correspondence from them - I'm not difficult to find, I'm a parliamentarian."

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Led by a New South Wales parliamentarian, John Ruddick, DFP said their challenge would hinge on the ban's impact on political communication, and whether it was proportional to the law's aims.

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Under Peru's constitution, presidents and parliamentarians cannot be put on trial while they are in their posts for alleged crimes committed as part of their role.

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As a parliamentarian, he earned a reputation as a "political pit bull" with his tenacity and in-depth knowledge of complex political questions, coupled with a willingness to challenge ministers of his own party.

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One of the stranger traditions of the State Opening is that the parliamentarians have to hand over a "hostage" to the Royal Household.

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