ruling party
英:[ˈru:lɪŋ ˈpɑ:ti] 美: [ˈrulɪŋ ˈpɑrti]
ruling party 基本解释
释义[法] 执政党;
英英释义
Ruling party
The ruling party or governing party in a democratic parliamentary system is the incumbent political party or coalition of the majority in parliament, that administers the affairs of state. Within a parliamentary system, the majority in the legislature also controls the executive branch of government, thus leaving no possibility of dueling parties concurrently occupying the executive and legislative branches of government, such as in an American style presidential system where the party of the president does not necessarily also have a legislative majority.以上来源于:Wikipedia
ruling party 相关例句
双语例句
- Japan's ruling party leader resigns.
日执政党领袖辞职。 - However,it is not easy to serve as such a party.
但是,执政党也不是很容易当的。
权威例句
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