Mr Albayrak, popularly referred to as the damat (son-in-law)
deputizefor - to act or speak for another person, especially at work:
appointed- officially chosen for a job or responsibility: təyin etmək
I'd like to introduce our newly appointed members of staff.
Introduce- təqdim etmək, tanış etmək
The Russian leader wants to introduce further changes.
Unlikely-not probable or likely to happen: to be unlikely- çətin ki
The lack of evidence means that the case is unlikely to go to court.
The government is unlikely to agree to the rebels' demands for independence.
Legislation- a law or set of laws suggested by a government and made official by a parliament: Qanunvericilik
The government has promised to introduce legislation to limit fuel emissions from cars.
Such unpopular legislation is unlikely to be introduced before the next election.
The effects of this legislation will extend further than the government intends.
There are some ambiguities in the legislation. Ambiguity-(æm.bɪˈɡjuː.ə.ti) the fact of something having more than one possible meaning and therefore possibly causing confusion: Qeyri -müəyyənlik,
We wish to remove any ambiguity concerning our demands.
There is some ambiguity in the Bible story, and it has been interpreted in different ways.
Be as precise as possible in your answer, so that there is no ambiguity. in what is seen as - olarak görülen şeyde
The UK, US and Australia have announced a historic security pact in the Asia-Pacific, in what's seen as an effort to counter China.
There is simply no popular support for stepping up the fight in what is seen as America's war.