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elegido
Subject to popular election.
elective
appointive
electoral
nonappointive
portugués
elegido
1
A Labour-led government
elected
next year would therefore have no democratic mandate.
2
Being fatigued; laughing; being amused; having been
elected
;
running; having been running.
3
In Qatar, the main opposition group outside Syria
elected
a new leader.
4
Their
elected
officials have indisputable information that their city has major problems.
5
Argentina, which recently
elected
a leftist government, also condemned the day's events.
6
Five new, young senators and potential TDs were among the seven
elected
.
7
The councillors
elected
this year will serve a term of four years.
8
The heavily Democratic state had not
elected
a Democratic governor since 1992.
9
Those people...outside of the
elected
people, outside of parliament, outside of government.
10
The 2011 Dáil election saw an unprecedented number of new TDs
elected
.
11
Today Dr Nshemereirwe is the
elected
co-chair of the Global Young Academy.
12
Read -2019 Elections: How is the president
elected
in South Africa?
13
The assassination of an
elected
official represents a challenge to any democracy.
14
Since being first
elected
last year, I have consistently pushed for reform.
15
Burnham was more considered: This was a government
elected
to level up.
16
Sarksyan,
elected
in 2008, said he would stand for re-election next year.
elected
elect
·
elect to
elect officials
elect representatives
elect president
elect government
portugués
elegido
eleito