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See the France and Ireland meanings here:
wikt:deputy#Noun. The linguistic origin is that the electee is
sent by the electors on a mission to represent them. The meanings are related: the electors are supposed to be the "superior chief" here. It's up to Libyans and English-language sources to choose what English translation they prefer in the long term.
Boud (
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21:05, 5 May 2019 (UTC)reply
What's the point of translating the name of the HoR to Italian?
Didn't the Italian protectorate end after WW2?
Italy has no involvement in Lybia ever since, and if this is not true, please come with verifiable truth. Meanwhile the Italian translation is ommitted.
Maravjua (
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12:46, 31 May 2019 (UTC)reply