Government Meetings in July 2026

2026年7月政府會議


Introduction

The Indian Parliament and a state government will meet on July 20, 2026. They want to talk about new laws and money.

印度國會與一個州政府將於2026年7月20日開會,他們希望討論新法規與資金問題。

Main Body

The national meeting is from July 20 to August 13. Leaders will talk about a judge named Yashwant Varma. Some politicians want to join new parties. This may give the government more power.

全國會議自7月20日至8月13日舉行。領導人們將討論一名叫 Yashwant Varma 的法官。部分政治人物希望加入新政黨,這可能會增加政府的權力。

The government wants to make new laws. They want to remove ministers who do bad crimes. They also want more judges in the Supreme Court. Rahul Gandhi and his group will ask about election problems.

政府希望制定新法律。他們想撤換犯下嚴重罪行的部長。他們也希望最高法院能增加法官人數。Rahul Gandhi 及其團隊將就選舉問題提出質詢。

The state meeting is from July 20 to July 24. Samrat Choudhary is the new leader. He will show the new budget. Other leaders will ask about crime and police problems.

州政府會議自7月20日至7月24日舉行。Samrat Choudhary 是新任領導人,他將會公布新預算。其他領導人將詢問關於犯罪與警察的問題。

Conclusion

Both meetings will be difficult. The government and the opposition have many different ideas.

這兩場會議將會很艱難,因為政府與反對黨有許多不同的分歧。

Vocabulary Learning

📅 Talking about the Future

In this text, we see the word will used many times. We use this to talk about things that happen later.

How it works: Person/Group + will + Action

Examples from the story:

  • Leaders will talk → (They plan to speak later)
  • He will show → (He is going to present the budget)
  • Both meetings will be difficult → (The future state of the meetings)

💡 Useful Word Pairs

Notice how these words go together to make a clear meaning:

  • New laws (Fresh rules)
  • Bad crimes (Very wrong actions)
  • Different ideas (Not the same thoughts)

Quick Tip: To reach A2, start pairing an adjective (like new or different) with a noun (like laws or ideas) to describe things more clearly.

Vocabulary Learning

Parliament (n.)
A group of people who make the laws for a country
Example:The Parliament is meeting to talk about new laws.
politicians (n.)
People who work in the government
Example:Many politicians want to join a new party.
ministers (n.)
Important leaders in a government department
Example:The government wants to remove ministers who do bad things.
crimes (n.)
Things that are against the law
Example:The police are looking for people who commit crimes.
budget (n.)
A plan for how to spend money
Example:The leader will show the new budget for the year.
opposition (n.)
A group that disagrees with the current government
Example:The government and the opposition have different ideas.
Practice A2 words in a crossword