kanseliersbonus

Dutch

Etymology

From kanselier (chancellor) + -s- + bonus (bonus, profit), calque of German Kanzlerbonus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɑn.səˈliːrsˌboː.nʏs/
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  • Hyphenation: kan‧se‧liers‧bo‧nus

Noun

kanseliersbonus m (plural kanseliersbonussen)

  1. (originally, in the GFR, rare) The alleged electoral advantage of the German federal majority party which holds the office of Bundeskanzler
  2. (Belgium, by extension) The equivalent for the party of the prime minister of a Belgian federal coalition government or the party of the minister-president of a regional coalition government
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