noun
- a person who formally questions or challenges a government official or policy in a legislative body
Usage: political/parliamentary
Examples
- The interpellator demanded answers about the budget allocation.
- As an interpellator, she frequently challenged the minister’s decisions.
- The parliamentary interpellator raised concerns about transparency.
- Each interpellator was given five minutes to present their questions.
- The government responded to every interpellator during the session.
- Opposition members served as interpellators in the debate.