English to Bengali Dictionary legislative

legislative

বিধানিক
definition
adjective
the country's supreme legislative body
having the power to make laws.
translation of 'legislative'
আইন প্রণয়ন সংক্রান্ত,
আইন প্রণয়নকারী
noun
আইন-প্রণয়নের ক্ষমতা,
বিধানসভা,
আইন-প্রণয়নকারী ব্যক্তিবর্গ,
আইন-প্রণয়নকারী পরিষদ্
adjective
বিধানিক,
ব্যবস্থাপক,
আইন-প্রণয়নকর
example
The seat will be elected for the first time by the people in the April 2004 'legislative' elections.
The recommendations of the Royal Commission would have a bearing on any final 'legislative' proposals.
Reference to the government as a 'legislative' body is infrequent and terse.
That being so, the 'legislative' and judicial institutions of the EU cannot intrude upon those conditions.
Then, in October 1905, it was transformed into the supreme 'legislative' and administrative body.
MsCoughlan said the next step would be the publication of formal 'legislative' proposals by the Commission.
Blogger Ed Foster mulls over 'legislative' and regulatory proposals on the table.
Meanwhile, the movement is quietly choosing candidates and allies for the 'legislative' elections.
The 'legislative' election will be held on April 5, and new legislators will assume their posts in October.
All government bodies, executive, 'legislative' , and judicial are now subordinate to the government.
We have no charter defining the scope of the powers of the 'legislative' , executive and judicial branches of government.
Dieter says the debate prompted 'legislative' proposals for similar changes or studies in about 17 states.
Their attitude toward the aborted Algerian 'legislative' elections is illustrative.
If the EU Council adopted the 'legislative' proposal of May 18th, it would do so without democratic legitimacy.
The country requires four bills as the legal basis for the 2004 'legislative' and presidential elections.
The Brazilian proposal also called for 'legislative' protection for local production of cheaper generic drugs.
But 2007 is also the year when the country will hold 'legislative' and presidential elections.
This is why the French left was more likely to stay home during the 'legislative' elections.
While he has allowed 'legislative' elections since then, he has shown no sign of relinquishing power.
Power is separated into 'legislative' , executive, and judicial branches.
We also recognize there will be other 'legislative' proposals, and there already are.
Similarly, states are free to experiment with such things in their state 'legislative' elections.
In 2003, the 'legislative' elections were cancelled due to this intransigence.
One of those issues is the organisation of 'legislative' elections.
The judgment states there are two proposals for 'legislative' action but other means could also be found.
This hot new trend of challenging 'legislative' elections is getting out of hand.
The second thing is that the Commission is not a court; it is a body exercising delegated 'legislative' power.
The reasoning was based on the constitutional separation of 'legislative' and judicial powers.
The Parliament's 'legislative' powers also have grown significantly since the Treaty of Rome.
It includes the methods for choosing the holders of executive, judicial and 'legislative' power.
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