parliamentarian in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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parliamentarian [Am ˌpɑrləmənˈtɛriən, Brit ˌpɑːləm(ə)nˈtɛːrɪən, ˌpɑːləmɛnˈtɛːrɪən] N

1. parliamentarian POL (member of parliament):

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parliamentarian [ˌpɑ:ləmənˈteəriən, Am ˌpɑ:rləmənˈteri-] N (MP)

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We can never correct mistakes made in the past, but we can learn from the past, he told parliamentarians.
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The final innovative feature of the constitution was that it provided for a system of government that was both presidential and parliamentarian.
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The parliamentarians then transmit detailed questions about the activities and the performance of the respective proceeding working year (x, e.g. 2011).
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This includes the parliamentarians, and those (both civilian and military) at the equivalent four-, three-, and, where useful, two- and one-star levels.
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There are currently 9 women in parliament, of a total of 290 parliamentarians.
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Lecturers are politicians, parliamentarians, leaders, diplomats, university professors and analysts, scholars and journalists.
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Unfortunately, parliamentarians were thinking that they were rather historians than parliamentarians, and it's very, very unfortunate.
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Parliamentarians continued to debate, but had no authority on state policy.
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