Filibuster

/ˈfɪləˌbʌstər/ noun

A prolonged speech or series of speeches made to delay or prevent legislative action. A parliamentary tactic used to obstruct the passage of bills.

From Spanish 'filibustero,' originally meaning 'pirate' or 'freebooter.' The term evolved from Dutch 'vrijbuiter' (free robber) and was applied to 19th-century American adventurers who conducted unauthorized military expeditions.

AMሊጠብቅ
ARالإرهاب البرلماني
BNবাধা
CAobstrucció
CSobstrukce
DAobstruktion
DEVerzögerungstaktik
ELπαρακώλυση
ESobstruccionismo
FAمعارضه
FIväliintulo
FRobstruction parlementaire
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