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crossbenches Meaning in Bengali



সদস্যদের দ্বারা ব্যবহৃত হাউস অব কমন্স আসন যারা পারেন সরকার বা বিরোধী দলের সাথে নিয়মিত ভোট না কোন





crossbenches's Usage Examples:

They take their name from the crossbenches, between and perpendicular to the government and opposition benches,.


He has sat in the House of Lords on the crossbenches since 1995.


year for appointment as non-party-political life peers who sit on the crossbenches; to vet for propriety most other nominations for membership of the House.


He sat on the crossbenches in the House of Lords from 1974.


seats held in Parliament for the government, the opposition and the crossbenches according to the percentage-point margin they are held by on a two-party-preferred.


sole member of the Nationals WA in the parliament, initially sat on the crossbenches before joining the National party room on 2 May 2012.


In 1936, all were converted to E1s with crossbenches removed and the saloon extended along the full length.


formed the "Country and Liberal wing" of the party and shifted to the crossbenches, declaring their unhappiness with the direction of the UAP and asserting.


Bramich initially claimed that he would sit on the crossbenches, but defected to the Liberal Party later that day.


He sits on the crossbenches.


2008–13 Parliament in the Barisan Nasional coalition but joined the crossbenches in 2008.


He sits on the crossbenches in the House of Lords.


Wales who supported NSW Premier Jack Lang broke away and moved to the crossbenches in protest of Scullin's economic policy, reducing Scullin to a minority.


He sat on the crossbenches in the House of Lords.


He was first a Labour peer but moved to the crossbenches in 2007.


three sides - for the government, the opposition, and the non-partisan crossbenches.


He moved to the crossbenches following Prime Minister O'Neill's sacking of party leader Don Polye.


and Innes pulled the Liberals out of the Coalition and led them to the crossbenches.


Forrest moved to the crossbenches, where he was a scathing critic of the Labour government's policies and.



crossbenches's Meaning':

any of the seats in the House of Commons used by members who do not vote regularly with either the government or the Opposition

Synonyms:

seat;

Antonyms:

stand; lie;

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