executive agreement
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of executive agreement
First recorded in 1940–45
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The bill first got executive agreement in December 2024, but Long needs approval from executive parties for all of its draft contents before it can be introduced to the assembly.
From BBC
It is understood that the first and deputy first ministers also wrote to Long last month, saying that any "additional provisions" would require executive agreement in the "normal way", via a paper to the executive with formal recommendations.
From BBC
However, these will "require executive agreement on significant policy issues", they added.
From BBC
“It’s a framework because the administration wanted to have something it could do by executive agreement,” said Robert Holleyman, a former deputy U.S. trade representative.
From Seattle Times
Such an executive agreement would not be legally binding and would lack the reciprocal benefits of a full trade pact, according to Goodman.
From Washington Post
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