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A person that represents two political parties at once is referred to as bipartisan. This word also means agreement between two opposing parties.

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A word representing two political parties bi?

"bipartisan" may be what you want. An example sentence is The measure enjoyed bipartisan support . (means both parties supported it.)


What bi word means having two-political parties?

Bi-cambrian


Word for Having two political parties?

Bi-polar political system or two party system


What bi word means 'representing two political parties'?

That's a basic definition of bipartisan.


What is bi-partisanship?

Bipartisanship is the cooperation between two competing political parties, or the process of governing in this manner.


What does bi-partisan mean?

Typically, the term "bi-partisan" is used to describe a government or political action that consists of a compromise or joint effort between the two major parties (Democrat and Republican).


Was early voting a bi-partisan act?

If you mean: was the voting not connected to any political parties, the answer is: no, it wasn't. Political parties like the Democrats and the Republicans only came into being several decades later.


The two major parties acting together and cooperating when making decisions is called?

bi~partisanship


Which bi word means agreement on both sides?

"Bilateral" is the word that means an agreement or involving two parties or sides.


What is Bi- party system?

In democratic countries, there are generally two type of party systems. If there are two main parties in a country, it is called a bi party system. The bi party system prevails in Englan and USA. In England the two main parties are the Conservative Party and the Labour Party. In USA the two main parties are the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. The bi party system is regarded as the best party system for democratic countries. This system has the following advantages: (1) The Government is more stable under this because one party gets the absolute majority while the other acts an oppoisition party. (2) This system puts forward a clear programme of the two parties before the voters who know for certain for which policies they are voting. (3) the policy of the government is more consistent and permanent under this system because the government is more or less stable.


What is bi-partisan politics?

In politics, it means that you listen to both parties.


What does the root word bi?

"bi" means two. bi does not mean two because then why is bicycle there then 8(

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