interpellation in the PONS Dictionary

interpellation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

right of interpellation LAW

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In the philosophy of ideology, there's a word for this kind of audience-creating grammatical assumption: interpellation.
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Eighteen deputies had sent in notice of interpellation on the government's policy.
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During the interpellation by his colleagues, he sprinkled his responses with levity in his simple prose.
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Cabinet's fell because of the opposition interpellation.
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Cabinet fell in 1936 by the interpellation of the opposition after its bill to reinstate the capital punishment had failed to pass.
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The cabinet must also respond to interpellations within 21 days of their submission.
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There are many bills that could be passed easily because they have been sponsored to the floor, some are going through interpellation.
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Interpellation thus allows the parliament to supervise the government's activity.
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Interpellation is a right granted to representatives to directly question members of the executive branch.
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These units either increase the number of patrols in the streets, or to face event private individuals (interpellations, search for criminals).
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