two-party - traduction vers néerlandais
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two-party - traduction vers néerlandais

GOVERNMENT DOMINATED BY ONLY TWO GROUPS
Two party system; Minority party; Bipartidism; Two-party politics; Majority party; 2-party system; Two Party System; Political party duopoly; Political duopoly; Two party duopoly; Party duopoly; 2-party; Two-party state; Double-party state; Double-party system; Two party; Two-party; Minority parties; Duopoly (politics); Viable political party; Two-party system in the United States; Causes of a two-party system in the United States
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  • Economist [[Jeffrey D. Sachs]]
  • In a two-party system, voters have mostly two options; in this sample ballot for an election in [[Summit, New Jersey]], voters can choose between a Republican or Democrat, but there are no third party candidates.
  • According to one view, the winner-takes-all system discourages voters from choosing third party or independent candidates, and over time the process becomes entrenched so that only two major parties become viable.
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  • Equestrian portrait of William III by [[Jan Wyck]], commemorating the landing at Brixham, Torbay, 5 November 1688

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  • 1966 [[Saab Sport]]
  • [[Deflector piston]] with cross-flow scavenging
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE TYPE
Two-stroke; Two-stroke Diesel cycle; Two stroke engine; Two stroke; 2-stroke; Two Stroke; 2 stroke; Two-stroke engines; 2 stroke engine; 2 cycle engine; X-flow; 2-stroke engine; Two cycle engine; Two-stroke cycle; Two-cycle; Two-cycle engine; Two-stroke motor; Cross scavenged; 2 cycle; 2-cycle; Crankcase-compression two-stroke petrol engine; Exhaust port; Transfer port; Uniflow diesel engine; 2-cycle engine; Crankcase compression two-stroke engine; Piston-controlled inlet port; Two stroke cycle; Uniflow scavenging; Cylinder port
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party secretary         
SENIOR OFFICIAL WITHIN A POLITICAL PARTY WITH RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ORGANIZATIONAL AND DAILY POLITICAL WORK
Party Secretary; Secretary (political party)
partijsecretaris

Définition

party of the second part
n. a reference to a party to a written contract, as distinguished from "the party of the first part." See also: party of the first part

Wikipédia

Two-party system

A two-party system is a political party system in which two major political parties consistently dominate the political landscape. At any point in time, one of the two parties typically holds a majority in the legislature and is usually referred to as the majority or governing party while the other is the minority or opposition party. Around the world, the term has different meanings. For example, in the United States, the Bahamas, Jamaica, and Zimbabwe, the sense of two-party system describes an arrangement in which all or nearly all elected officials belong to either of the two major parties, and third parties rarely win any seats in the legislature. In such arrangements, two-party systems are thought to result from several factors, like "winner takes all" or "first past the post" election systems.

In such systems, while chances for third-party candidates winning election to major national office are remote, it is possible for groups within the larger parties, or in opposition to one or both of them, to exert influence on the two major parties. In contrast, in Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia and in other parliamentary systems and elsewhere, the term two-party system is sometimes used to indicate an arrangement in which two major parties dominate elections but in which there are viable third parties or independents that do win some seats in the legislature, and in which the two major parties exert proportionately greater influence than their percentage of votes would suggest.

Explanations for why a political system with free elections may evolve into a two-party system have been debated. A leading theory, referred to as Duverger's law, states that two parties are a natural result of a winner-take-all voting system.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour two-party
1. "It‘s so lopsided. . . . It‘s not a two–party system here.
2. The two–party dominant system has failed The People.
3. "We are sick and tired of the two–party hypocrisy," Powell thundered from the podium.
4. Israel will return to a two–party system, and the "big bang" will be erased.
5. The two party institutes led a coalition to educate Iraqis before last year‘s elections.