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Queen's speech - translation to English

DELIVERED BY A MONARCH (OR REPRESENTATIVE) OUTLINING HIS GOVERNMENT'S AGENDA
Throne speech; Queen's Speech; Queen's speech; Throne Speech; The queen's speech; Queens Speech; Speech from the Throne; Gracious Address; My Government; Speech From the throne; Speech From the Throne; Address in Reply
  • King [[Haakon VII of Norway]] delivering the speech from the throne of the [[Storting]] in 1950
  • Emperor [[Alexander II of Russia]] reconvening the [[Diet of Finland]] in 1863
  • Reichstag]] in the White Hall of the [[Berlin Palace]], 1888. Painted by [[Anton von Werner]]
  • Queen [[Juliana of the Netherlands]] reading the speech from the throne, 1974
  • the end of the country's monarchy]].
  • Sweden and Norway]], wearing his crown and ceremonial robes, delivering the speech from the throne, 1898
  • King [[Henry VIII]] at the opening of the [[Parliament of England]] at [[Bridewell Palace]], 1523
  • Imperial Regalia]], 1872
  • the throne]] of the [[Parliament of Canada]], from where she delivers the speech from the throne, 1957

Queen's speech         

[,kwi:nz'spi:tʃ]

общая лексика

тронная речь королевы (термин употр. при правлении королевы)

синоним

Speech from the Throne

speech from the throne         
тронная речь
Speech from the Throne         

[,spi:tʃfrəmðə'θrəun]

общая лексика

тронная речь (произносится на официальном открытии сессии парламента в палате лордов [House of Lords], куда приглашаются тж. члены палаты общин [House of Commons]; составляется правительством; в ней излагается программа деятельности правительства на период сессии парламента [session])

Definition

Queen's Speech
¦ noun (in the UK) a statement read by the sovereign at the opening of parliament, detailing the government's proposed legislative programme.

Wikipedia

Speech from the throne

A speech from the throne, or throne speech, is an event in certain monarchies in which the reigning sovereign, or a representative thereof, reads a prepared speech to members of the nation's legislature when a session is opened, outlining the government's agenda and focus for the forthcoming session, or in some cases closed. When a session is opened, the address sets forth the government's priorities with respect to its legislative agenda, for which the cooperation of the legislature is sought. The speech is often accompanied with formal ceremony and is often held annually, although in some places it may occur more or less frequently, whenever a new session of the legislature is opened.

Historically, when monarchs exercised personal influence and overall decision-making in government, a speech from the throne would outline the policies and objectives of the monarch; the speech was usually prepared by the monarch's advisers, but the monarch supervised the drafting of the speech at least to some extent and exercised final discretion as to its content. In modern constitutional monarchies, whether by law or by convention, the head of state or representative thereof reads the speech from the throne, but it is prepared by the ministers in cabinet.

Of contemporary European monarchies today, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands (Prince's Day), and Norway still practice the traditional "throne speech" given by the monarch, outlining the government's agenda, with similar ceremonial. In other countries the monarch may or may not attend the opening of the country's legislature, and may also give a speech, though these speeches differ from the traditional throne speech in that they do not outline any government agenda.

Many republics have adopted a similar practice in which the head of state, often a president, addresses the legislature; in the United States, the president makes an annual State of the Union address, in the Philippines the president makes an annual State of the Nation Address. In parliamentary republics where the president is merely a ceremonial figurehead, these speeches are often similar in tone to the throne speech of a constitutional monarchy, whereas in presidential systems such as the U.S. the speeches are somewhat different in that the president exercises personal discretion over the content but the principle of separation of powers means the legislature is not obligated to follow whatever agenda (if any) may be contained in such a speech.

Examples of use of Queen's speech
1. We have asked Tony Blair to put a climate change bill in the Queens speech.
2. This was done on the eve of the Queen's Speech at the Opening of Parliament last Tuesday.
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