
(管理)
统治
to officially have the control and authority to rule over a country and manage its affairs
语法信息:

(支配)
统治
to control and be in charge of a country
语法信息:

(投票选出)
选举
to choose a person for a specific job, particularly a political one, by voting
语法信息:

(授权)
委托
the process of assigning authority, responsibility, or tasks from a higher authority to a lower-ranking individual or entity to carry out specific duties or functions on their behalf

(协商)
谈判
to discuss the terms of an agreement or try to reach one
语法信息:

(请教)
咨询
to seek advice, information, or guidance from someone who is extremely knowledgeable or skilled in a specific area
语法信息:

(颠覆)
推翻
to forcefully remove a person of authority or power from their position
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(镇长)
市长
someone who is elected to be the head of a town or city

(地方议会成员)
议员
an elected official in local government, representing and making decisions for their community

(调解人)
外交官
an individual skilled in handling delicate situations with diplomacy and tact, often navigating complex relationships or negotiations with finesse and discretion

(大使馆大使)
大使
a senior official whose job is living in a foreign country and representing their own country

(文职人员)
官僚
a government official or employee who works within a bureaucratic system, typically involved in implementing and administering government policies and procedures

(委员会成员)
专员
a person appointed or elected to a position of authority, often within a government or organization, responsible for overseeing and managing specific areas of policy, administration, or regulation

(官僚主义)
官僚制度
a system of government that is controlled by officials who are not elected rather employed

(立法机构)
立法机关
a group of elected officials responsible for making and changing laws in a government or state

(代言人)
发言人
a person who speaks formally for an organization, government, etc.

(协定)
条约
an official agreement between two or more governments or states
A treaty is a formal, legally binding agreement between two or more parties, typically countries or governments. It is used to regulate relationships and cooperation on various issues, such as trade, defense, or environmental protection. Treaties are negotiated and signed by representatives of the parties involved and often require approval by each party's governing body to become effective. They establish specific terms and conditions that the parties agree to follow and can address a wide range of topics and concerns.

(制约)
制裁
an order officially put to limit contact or trade with a particular country that has not obeyed international law
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