In consequence, the Right brought in an interpellation calling upon the Government to explain on what ground it had dared to issue this "charter of privileges" to the Jews.
The deputies of the Opposition brought in an interpellation concerning this action, but the "Black Parliament" laid the matter on the table, and the law which lacked all legal basis went into operation.
Levin, Rodichev, and other deputies, passed a resolution to bring in an interpellation to be answered by the Government within a fixed date, and to appoint a parliamentary commission which was to investigate the events on the spot.
In May he made an interpellation on the governmental policy.
Jules Ferry appears to have hinted to Waddington that he would be offered the Embassy in London, if he voted with the Government on the interpellation in the Senate on the Decree putting the Orleans Princes en non-activite.
Now, however, he is menaced with an interpellation on the Austro-German understanding.
It had started, as already reported, with the discussion of an interpellation regarding pan-German propaganda at the front and in the fleet.
The gravest matters, some bill of national interest, might be under discussion, yet every member fled from it at the sudden threat of an interpellation which might overturn the ministry.
Mege would renew his interpellation on the morrow, and Vignon and his friends would at once lay siege to the posts they coveted.
In his own mind a link was already forming between this arrest and that African Railways interpellation which was likely to overthrow the ministry on the morrow.
And, by the way, as regards his interpellation to-day, he is convinced that in overthrowing the Barroux ministry he'll be hastening his own turn.
They had now again sat down face to face, and their conversation continued till they came to a cordial agreement respecting the course which the Government should adopt in view of the inevitable interpellation on the morrow.
And the Chamber, impressed by these words, fearing, too, lest the electorate should at last grow utterly weary of the continuous overflow of filth, had adjourned the interpellation to that day month.
The interpellation was put on the calendar of February 19, and while Bismarck regarded it as ill timed he was ready to reply, lest his silence be misunderstood.
With these explanations I have answered to the best of my ability the first part of the interpellation concerning the present state of affairs in the Orient, and I fear, gentlemen, that I have said nothing new to any one of you.
This is well-explained by the following written interpellation which was addressed to the government by a large number of parliamentarians: We, the undersigned, hereby address this interpellation to the Government.
Troubled not a little with the present diplomatic situation of the country, we hereby address this interpellation to the Government in accordance with law.
Granet's interpellation did not make him unusually uneasy.
Wait for another hour, and then you'll see the effect of De Gramont's answer to Cochery's interpellation in the Chamber.
The most interesting document is the interpellation of deputies Stanek, Tobolka and Co.
The interpellation has been published as a book of 200 pages which has been prohibited by Austria to be sent abroad, but a copy of which we have nevertheless been able to secure.
A long interpellation was addressed to the government by the Czech deputies Binovec, Filipinský and Stejskal (Socialists) regarding the outrageous and inhuman treatment of the Czech political prisoners.
The chapters of this interpellation have the following headings: 1.
Interpellation embraces five steps: The first consists in elevating the shoulder in token of affection.
A day or two after Lord Lansdowne's explanation in the House of Lords about the Sicilian arms Bankes made another interpellation in the House of Commons, the object of which was to ask the same question that Stanley had done.
The senate, however, manifested the utmost hostility to Tanlongo, whom Giolitti, in consequence of an interpellation in the Chamber, was compelled to arrest.
Finally, throughout France the keenest attention was directed to the discussion in the Senate on the interpellation on military aeronautics supported by the Senator representing the Department of the Loire, Dr.
The new Cabinet was immediately repudiated by the Radical-Socialist group, which determined to address an interpellation to it at once, and gave all its own members imperative instructions to vote against the Ministry.
Charles Humbert, a Senator from Lorraine, addressed an interpellation to the War Minister dealing with the bad state of the materiel of the artillery, and the grave revelations he made caused M.
An interpellation was at once addressed to the Prime Minister; in replying, M.
Caillaux, replying to an interpellation on his financial policy, vindicated himself in one of his best speeches.
But next day in the Chamber, replying to an interpellationby M.
After I left Germany there was an interpellation in the Reichstag about this, and Zimmermann was asked about the charge which he said he had investigated and found untrue.
In December, on the night of the day of the peace interpellation in the Reichstag a call was issued by placards for a meeting on the Unter den Linden.
The interpellation of Duvernois in the Chamber was cited as a forcible expression of public opinion.
Ollivier had scarcely entered the Chamber when Clément Duvernois rose with an interpellation asking what guarantees the Cabinet proposed to require for the purpose of restraining Prussia from inventing more complications of this sort.
In the Chamber Duvernois asked in a surly tone when the debate on his interpellation would come on, and July 15 was fixed for it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interpellation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: challenge; dispute; examination; inquiring; interrogation; probing; questioning; quiz