FEC
English
editNoun
editFEC (countable and uncountable, plural FECs)
- (countable) Initialism of foreign exchange certificate.
- (information theory, uncountable) Initialism of forward error correction.
Proper noun
editFEC
- Initialism of Fellowship of Evangelical Churches.
- (US) Initialism of Federal Election Commission.
- 2020 July 28, Ryan Nobles and Gregory Krieg, “Watchdog group files complaint against Trump campaign over lack of transparency in spending”, in CNN[1]:
- If the allegations highlighted in the complaint were to be proved, either to the FEC or in court, it would strike another political blow against a campaign and presidency that has been beset by ethics violations and accusations of corruption at its highest levels.
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editEtymology
editBorrowed from English FEC (“Federal Election Commission”).
Proper noun
editFEC f
- Comisión Federal de Elecciones; FEC.
- 2020 September 24, Marlon Sorto, “Confirman investigación federal contra la excongresista Ros-Lehtinen por fondos de campaña”, in CNN en Español[2]:
- La investigación se confirma casi un año después de que la organización sin fines de lucro Campaign Legal Center (CLC) solicitara a la Comisión Federal de Elecciones (FEC) que indagara un presunto mal manejo de fondos en la campaña de reelección de la exfuncionaria en 2017. […] En cuanto a la denuncia presentada por la organización CLC contra Ros-Lehtinen ante la FEC, la vocera de la comisión, Judith Ingram, dijo este jueves a CNN que “no podemos comentar sobre situaciones que podrían llevarse a cabo o que están pendientes”.
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