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1 qualified majority voting
Abbreviation: QMVУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > qualified majority voting
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2 qualifizierte Mehrheitsabstimmung
qualifizierte Mehrheitsabstimmung f POL, RECHT qualified majority vote, qualified majority voting (QMV; EU)* * *f < Pol> qualified majority vote, qualified majority votingBusiness german-english dictionary > qualifizierte Mehrheitsabstimmung
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3 Abstimmung mit qualifizierter Mehrheit
Business german-english dictionary > Abstimmung mit qualifizierter Mehrheit
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