Examples of using Presidency in English and their translations into Malay
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the country received the presidency of Mexico, its own parliament
the chaos of the last few months of Suharto's presidency.
Obama's presidency ended at noon on January 20, 2017,
The presidency was first established in the Constitution of the People's Republic of China in 1954
Abdullah said he had decided not to defend his Umno presidency to avoid quarrels among party members.
His three-term presidency of South Korea(August 1948 to April 1960)
The first electoral test of Fadzil's presidency was the 1990 election,
Hinckley, Second Counselor in the LDS Church's First Presidency, had agreed to buy the so-called McLellin papers for $300,000.
Had agreed to buy the so-called McLellin papers for $300,000. Hinckley, Second Counselor in the LDS Church's First Presidency.
Four years of Batista's(1940-1944) presidency have become a time of economic and political breakthrough for the country.
The presidency for four long years remained vacant until an amendment to the Constitution of the country was made in 1998- the position of the DPRK President was abolished.
Under Donald Trump's presidency, the US has sought to convince countries to ban Huawei outright from next-generation mobile networks known as 5G.
However, Mr. Saakashvili will retain his presidency until the end of his term in October 2013.
Barack Obama's presidency ended on January 20,
Moon also promised transparency in his presidency, moving the presidential residence from the palatial
APEC held its 2015 summit last month in Manila under the Philippines presidency, almost coinciding with the formation of the ASEAN Economic Cooperation in Kuala Lumpur under Malaysia's chair.
In 1978 he lost the party presidency to Masayoshi Ohira and was forced to resign as prime minister.
According to the information given by the Presidency, Akıncı and Talat exchanged views about the latest developments in the Cyprus issue.
Asri came to the presidency having been PAS's de facto leader during Burhanuddin's long illness.
If he wins the presidency, currently a ceremonial post, it is expected to become the real seat of power in the country of 620,000 people.