Examples of 'he was elected general' in a sentence
Meaning of "he was elected general"
he was elected general - This phrase indicates that an individual was chosen or appointed to the position of a general, typically in a military or leadership context
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he was elected general
He was elected general secretary of the party.
That same year, he was elected General Councillor.
He was elected General of his Order.
To regain freedom in 1918 he was elected general Secretary of the CNT.
He was elected General Secretary in the immediate aftermath of the 6th National Congress.
While at Liverpool, he was elected general secretary of the Post Office Engineering Union.
He was elected general superintendent at the 1960 General Assembly.
There, he was elected General Secretary of the student body.
He was elected General President in 1971 and held office for two years.
In 1994 he was elected general secretary of the Kenya Plantation and Agricultural Workers Union.
In 2008 he was elected General Secretary of the trade union confederation of workers ' commissions.
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General elections and the transfer of government
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Two women were elected and three were appointed
Elected by geographical constituencies through direct elections
From members elected by the governing body