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Перевод: impeach
[глагол] брать под сомнение; обвинять; бросать тень; предъявлять обвинение в государственном преступлении; возбуждать дело об отстранении от должности; осуществлять процесс импичмента
Тезаурус:
- Premadasa on Aug. 30 countered an attempt in Parliament to impeach him, by announcing that he was suspending Parliament until Sept. 24.
- Opposition parties feared that the AP's decision to impeach eight of the Court's judges was part of a strategy to create a compliant judiciary in order to facilitate its electoral victory in the 1993 presidential elections.
- It seems to be one thing (and a wrong thing by the Bill of Rights), to impeach or question proceedings in Parliament; it seems to be quite another to ask a House to confirm whatever it is necessary to confirm in order to ascertain what the House has resolved.
- "Impeach the Judas in the White House" was typical of 78,000 telegrams and letters which poured into Washington.
- Most colleagues of any stature were forced out of the party or left of their own accord - like Lalith Athulathmudali, once a UNP national-security minister, who tried to impeach Mr Premadasa.
- Faced with a revolt in the provinces, and with little prospect of being able to run a government, Mr Sharif set about trying to impeach the president.
- I trust when the House of Commons comes to consider the decision in this case, it will be appreciated that there is no desire to impeach its privileges in any way.
- I have therefore reached the conclusion that judicial review does not lie to impeach the decisions of a visitor taken within his jurisdiction (in the narrow sense) on questions of either fact or law.
- Within hours of the meeting, Mr Sharif addressed a special session of parliament which he had called in order to try to impeach the president.
- He tried to impeach Mr Premadasa, accusing the president of corruption.
- And the nation cheered when the Supreme Court and the Senate voted last week to impeach him.
- Obliged to ask parliament for funds for these expeditions and for his other expenses, the King found that, instead of voting him the customs duties for life, as was normal on the monarch s accession, it attempted to impeach Buckingham for corruption and incompetence.
- Four Patriotic Accord deputies began immediate moves to impeach eight Supreme Court judges on the grounds of incompetence.
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