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How to pronounce parliamentarian in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms member of parliament
Type of legislator
Type Words
Type of expert

Examples of parliamentarian

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In fact, odds are you've never heard of Alan Frumin, the Senate parliamentarian.
From the time.com
The parliamentarian move occurred about 90 minutes into Friday's floor session.
From the orlandosentinel.com
The prime suspect, Andrei Lugovoi, is now a celebrated Russian parliamentarian.
From the economist.com
Even Mr Mugabe's nephew, another parliamentarian, said this was a step too far.
From the economist.com
Then you need a good parliamentarian the other members agree to respect and obey.
From the time.com
In fact, his granddaughter, Alessandra, once served as an Italian parliamentarian.
From the time.com
On Monday, Lautenberg remembered him as a meticulous lawmaker and parliamentarian.
From the washingtonpost.com
First to speak was David Bahati, the young parliamentarian who sponsored the bill.
From the time.com
In office, he has behaved more like an unelected strongman than a parliamentarian.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • An elected member of the British Parliament: a member of the House of Commons
  • An expert in parliamentary rules and procedures
  • (Parliamentarianism) A parliamentary system is a system of government in which the ministers of the executive branch are drawn from the legislature and are accountable to that body, such that the executive and legislative branches are intertwined. ...
  • A member of a parliament, congress or an elected national legislative body of another name; A person well-versed in parliamentary procedure; An officer in most legislative bodies charged with being well-versed in the parliamentary rules of that legislative house, and whose rulings are taken as ...
  • An individual (often an attorney) who is thoroughly familiar with the standing rules of legislative procedure in the Indiana Senate and the Indiana House of Representatives.
  • A follower of Cromwell during the English Civil War, opposed to the Royalists;
  • A consultant who advises the officers, committees, and members on matters regarding parliamentary procedure.