常見例句雙語例句Access to high officials (usually at a majlis, or public audience) and the right to petition them directly are well-established traditions.與高層官員保持接觸(通常在一個議會,或者公眾聽眾)和直接請求權是建立了的良好傳統(tǒng)。Any citizen of the Union and any natural or legal person residing or having its registered office in a Member State has the right to petition the European Parliament.歐洲聯(lián)盟公民與于一會員國中居住之自然人或登記營業(yè)所之法人,均有向歐洲議會請愿之權利。The right to petition constitutes one of the basic rights all the citizens enjoy, characterized by such essential traits as extension, compulsion, popularity as well as participation.請愿權是公民所享有的一項基本政治權利,廣泛性、強制性、公共性及參與性是其基本特征。權威例句But the right to petition the government is ensconced quite unambiguously in the Constitution.FORBES: Jeff Flake: Legislating From PrincipleOur Constitution makes it clear we have the right to petition our representatives.FORBES: Fact and CommentHe was seeking 501(c)(4) status for We the People of New York, a group promoting the right to petition the government.NPR: 4 min 12 sec 返回 right to petition