mandátu
Mandát is a term used in Czech and Slovak to denote an authorization or period of official authority granted to a person or body. Etymology: from Latin mandatus, mandare meaning to entrust or order. In political life it most commonly refers to the authority conferred to elected representatives to act on behalf of voters.
In parliamentary democracies, a mandate usually begins when an election results in the seating of a candidate
Beyond elections, mandát also denotes a formal authorization to undertake a task on behalf of another authority,
Because of its broad use, the precise scope of a mandát depends on the applicable law or