- parliamentary recess
- пол., брит. парламентские каникулы (период в течение которого парламент не собирается на заседания, но при этом не является распущенным)Syn:See:
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Recess (break) — Recess is a general term for a period of time in which a group of people is temporarily dismissed from its duties. In parliamentary procedure, a recess is initiated by a motion to recess.It was invented by Bronson Alcott who wanted his students… … Wikipedia
Recess — may refer to: Recess (break), a break period Recess (motion), in parliamentary procedure Recess (Holy Roman Empire), the official record of decisions of an Imperial Diet Recess (TV series), an animated series by Disney GWU Recess, a student… … Wikipedia
Recess (motion) — In parliamentary procedure, recess refers to legislative bodies such as parliaments, assemblies, juries that are released to reassemble at a later time. The members may leave the meeting room, but are expected to remain nearby. A recess may be… … Wikipedia
recess — noun 1 period when a parliament, etc. does not meet ADJECTIVE ▪ August (AmE), Christmas (esp. BrE), Easter (esp. AmE), holiday (AmE), summer, Whitsun (BrE), winter (AmE) … Collocations dictionary
Parliamentary session — A parliamentary session is a period of time where the legislature in a parliamentary government is sitting.In Commonwealth Realms, each session begins with a speech from the throne and a pro forma bill to allow the Parliament to deviate from that … Wikipedia
parliamentary procedure — or rules of order Generally accepted rules, precedents, and practices used in the governance of deliberative assemblies. They are intended to maintain decorum, ascertain the will of the majority, preserve the rights of the minority, and… … Universalium
recess — {{11}}recess (n.) 1530s, act of receding, from L. recessus a going back, retreat, from recessum, pp. of recedere to recede (see RECEDE (Cf. recede)). Meaning hidden or remote part first recorded 1610s; that of period of stopping from usual work… … Etymology dictionary
parliamentary — adj. Parliamentary is used with these nouns: ↑accountability, ↑agent, ↑amendment, ↑approval, ↑candidate, ↑chamber, ↑colleague, ↑commission, ↑constituency, ↑correspondent, ↑debate, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
United Kingdom parliamentary expenses scandal — See also: Salaries of Members of the United Kingdom Parliament and List of expenses claims in the United Kingdom parliamentary expenses scandal The Palace of Westminster The United Kingdom parliamentary expenses scandal was a major political … Wikipedia
Second (parliamentary procedure) — Seconded redirects here. For temporary personnel transfer, see secondment. In deliberative bodies a second to a proposed motion is an indication that there is at least one person besides the mover that is interested in seeing the motion come… … Wikipedia
Table (parliamentary procedure) — In parliamentary procedure, a motion to table has two different and contradictory meanings: In the United States, table usually means the motion to lay on the table or motion to postpone consideration; a proposal to suspend consideration of a… … Wikipedia