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GNAT
(redirected from Grand National Assembly of Turkey)

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GNATGnu Ada Translator
GNATGhana National Association of Teachers
GNATGlobal Network of Astronomical Telescopes
GNATGrand National Assembly of Turkey
GNATGrade Nine Achievement Test (Ministry of Education; Jamaica)
GNATGuanine Nucleotide-Binding Protein, Alpha-Transducing Activity Polypeptide


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During a meeting with Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (GNAT) Mehmet Ali Shahin in Ankara on Thursday , al-Abrash said: " While Syria and Arabs are calling for achieving just and comprehensive peace, we see an unrivaled Israeli intransigenceC* Syria has always called for achieving peace and ending the Israeli occupation of Arab territories.
Prime Minister Igor Chudinov met with Koksal Toptan, Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey on Friday, reported prime minister's press office.
It is composed of top military and cabinet officials and presided over by the president Parliament: The single-house Grand National Assembly of Turkey has 550 seats.
 
 
 
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