(n) labor trouble
labour trouble
strike
(n) peace conference
(n) Lushan Conference (1959 meeting of the Communist Party of China to discuss the Great Leap Forward)
(n) the system in government offices and business corporations in which draft proposals are prepared by someone in charge of the matter and circulated for collective deliberation and final approval by particular (designated) officials or executives
(adj-na,n) mysterious
profound mystery
(n) teleconference
video conferencing
(n) (comp) video conference
(n) (abbr) United Nations Security Council Resolution
(n) content-free chat
idle gossip
(n) the principle of not resuming debate on an item in the same Diet session in which it has been voted down
(n) revolutionary council
(n) parliamentary system of government
(exp) to bring up for discussion
(exp,v5r) (1) to get into an argument
to come to discuss
(2) to be controversial (usu. as an adjectival phrase)
to be contentious
(adv) after a heated discussion
(exp) room for argument
(n) Kyoto Protocol
(n) national parliament or congress building (e.g. National Diet (Japan), Capitol Hill (US), Houses of Parliament (UK), etc.)
(P)
(n) Diet Record
(n) Japanese Language Council
(n) member of the House of Councillors
(n) House of Councillors election
(n) city council member
(n) state or provincial election
(n) speaker of the Lower House
(n) dissolution of the lower house of parliament
(n) member of the Lower House
(n) Chamber of Commerce and Industry
(P)
(n) multilateral conference
multilateral negotiations
(n) representative democracy