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Qué (quién) es duumvirate - definición

FORM OF GOVERNMENT WITH TWO INDIVIDUALS AS LEADERS
Duumvirate; Duumviracy; Dyarchy; Duumvir; Dvoevlastie; Diarch; Diarchies; Dyarchies; Duarchy; Biarchy; Co-rule; Diumvirate; Corule
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duumvirate         
[dju:'?mv?r?t]
¦ noun a coalition of two people having joint authority.
Origin
C17: from L. duumviratus.
Duumvirate         
·noun The union of two men in the same office; or the office, dignity, or government of two men thus associated, as in ancient Rome.
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Wikipedia

Diarchy

Diarchy (from Greek δι-, di-, "double", and -αρχία, -arkhía, "ruled"), duarchy, or duumvirate is a form of government characterized by corule, with two people ruling a polity together either lawfully or de facto, by collusion and force. The leaders of such a system are usually known as corulers.

Historically, diarchy particularly referred to the system of shared rule in British India established by the Government of India Acts 1919 and 1935, which devolved some powers to local councils, which had included native Indian representation under the Indian Councils Act 1892. 'Duumvirate' principally referred to the offices of the various duumviri established by the Roman Republic. Both, along with less common synonyms such as biarchy and tandemocracy, are now used more generally to refer to any system of joint rule or office. A monarchy temporarily controlled by two or more people is, however, usually distinguished as a coregency.

Corule is one of the oldest forms of government. Historical examples include the Pandyan dynasty of Tamilakam, Sparta's joint kingship, the Roman Republic's consuls, Carthage's Judges, and several ancient Polynesian societies. Systems of inheritance that often led to corule in Germanic and Dacian monarchies may be included as well, as may the dual occupants of the ranks of the Inca Empire. Modern examples of diarchies are Andorra, whose princes are the President of France and the Bishop of Urgell in Catalonia; and San Marino, whose republic is led by two Captains Regent.

Ejemplos de uso de duumvirate
1. The portrait of the Blair–Campbell duumvirate is so breathtakingly cynical as to be near implausible.
2. The ancient Romans thought one year was enough for a duumvirate.
3. But this duumvirate has been at it since 1''7 – and worked together in opposition from 1'83!
4. All regimes have their sell–by date: this duumvirate looks about as fresh as the curled–up canapes in conference meeting rooms.
5. It is true that the Cameron–Osborne duumvirate still insist that they will not reduce public expenditure below that promised by Labour.