caucus

Anlam (İngilizce)

Kavramlar

parti yönetim kurulu

klik

parti disiplin kurulu

parti toplantısı

Çeviriler

Fraktionssitzung

reunión electoral

comité electoral

Wahlversammlung

beschlussfassendes Organ

Wahlausschuss

Parteiklausur

Aktionsgemeinschaft

κομματική διοίκηση

συνέδριο αρχηγών κόμματος

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/ˈkɔː.kəs/
Etimoloji (İngilizce)

Unknown. Often claimed to be from an Algonquian language; transcribed words such as cawaassough and caucauasu meaning "counselor, elder, adviser" appear in early texts. A popular folk etymology attested in Great Leaders and National Issues of 1896 stated: "In the early part of the eighteenth century a number of caulkers connected with the shipping business in the North End of Boston held a meeting for consultation. That meeting was the germ of the political caucuses which have formed so prominent a feature of our government ever since its organization." American Heritage Dictionary states the term is taken from the Caucus Club of Boston in the 1760s, possibly from Medieval Latin caucus (“drinking vessel”).

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