elected assembly
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assembly
noun
uk/əˈsem.bli/us/əˈsem.bli/
a group of people, especially one that meets regularly for a particular purpose, such as government, or, more generally, the process of coming together, or the state of ...
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Depending on the size of theelectedassembly, the number of candidates winning was determined from the single list.
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There is noelectedassemblywhatsoever.
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What about a separatelyelectedassembly?
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This is an essential feature of every democraticallyelectedassembly.
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The mayor may be tyrannical and overrule theelectedassembly.
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You wait until there is anelectedassembly.
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Overseeing skills will be another function of theelectedassembly.
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Anelectedassemblywould have between 25 and 35 members.
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This can be achieved only by anelectedassembly.
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Are you in favour of a directlyelectedassembly?
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Our preferred answer is to have an indirectlyelectedassembly.
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It has only recently become anelectedassembly.
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A directlyelectedassemblywould be a barrier between the mayor and the boroughs.
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They voted overwhelmingly for our proposals for a directly elected mayor and a separatelyelectedassembly.
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That is a decision to be taken at some point by a democraticallyelectedassembly.
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I am glad to see his conversion to the idea of anelectedassembly.
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This is no more than a devolution of executive power to anelectedassembly.
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That requires a direct relationship with the people through directlyelectedassemblymembers.
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We still do not know what powers anelectedassemblywould have.
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The regional development agency, and any future directlyelectedassembly, will cover the north-west region.
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These are the areas in which a directlyelectedassemblycan operate.
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I can think of noelectedassemblythat would be happy with such a role.
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We promised anelectedassemblyin our manifesto, and that is what we shall deliver.
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