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Vorsitz, Präsidentschaft
presidency
Präsidialperiode f
presidency
Vorsitz m
presidency
Praesidialperiode
presidency
Präsidentschaft
presidency
Vorsitz
presidency
Ratsvorsitz m
coucil presidency
sich bewerben (um ein Amt)
to run for (presidency etc.) Am.
sich bewerben v (um ein Amt)
to run for (presidency etc.) Am.
Präsidentschaft f
Präsidentschaften pl
presidency, president ship
presidencies
Präsidentschaft f
Präsidentschaften pl
presidency; presidentship
presidencies; presidentships
Vorsitz m jur. pol.
EU-Vorsitz
der den Vorsitz fĂźhrende vorsitzfĂźhrende Richter
unter dem Vorsitz von Richter X
presidency
EU presidency
the presiding judge
under the presidence of judge X
turnusgemäß adv adm.
Lettland übernimmt turnusgemäß den Vorsitz.
according to the rotation schedule
Latvia takes its turn in the Presidency.; Latvia takes over the rotating Presidency.
jdn. aufbauen (fĂźr eine Stellung) v
jdn. als Star aufbauen
jdn. als Präsidentschaftskandidaten zukßnftigen Präsidenten aufbauen
Er hat ihn als seinen Nachfolger aufgebaut herangezogen.
Sie wird darauf vorbereitet, den Platz ihres Vater einzunehmen, wenn er sich zurĂźckzieht.
to groom sb. (for a position)
to groom sb. for stardom
to groom sb. for presidency
He has groomed him as his successor to succeed him.
She is being groomed to take her father's place when he retires.
jdn. aufbauen (fĂźr eine Stellung) v
jdn. als Star aufbauen
jdn. als Präsidentschaftskandidaten zukßnftigen Präsidenten aufbauen
Er hat ihn als seinen Nachfolger aufgebaut herangezogen.
Sie wird darauf vorbereitet den Platz ihres Vater einzunehmen wenn er sich zurĂźckzieht.
to groom sb. (for a position)
to groom sb. for stardom
to groom sb. for presidency
He has groomed him as his successor to succeed him.
She is being groomed to take her father's place when he retires.

Deutsche Vorsitz Präsidentschaft Synonyme

Englische presidency Synonyme

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A presidency is an administration or the executive, the collective administrative and governmental entity that exists around an office of president of a state or nation. Although often the executive branch of government, and often personified by a single elected man or woman who holds the office of "president," in practice, the presidency includes a much larger collective of people, such as chiefs of staff, advisers and other bureaucrats. Although often led by a single person, presidencies can also be of a collective nature, such as the presidency of the European Union is held on a rotating basis by the various national governments of the member states. Alternatively, the term presidency can also be applied to the governing authority of some churches, and may even refer to the holder of a non-governmental office of president in a corporation, business, charity, university, etc. or the institutional arrangement around them. For example, "the presidency of the Red Cross refused to support his idea." Rules and support to discourage vicarious liability leading to unnecessary pressure and the early termination of term have not been clarified. These may not be as yet supported by state let initiatives. Contributory liability and fraud may be the two most common ways to become removed from term of office andor prevent re election.