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Some political analysts compared this type of government with a diarchy.
The two positions are a diarchy, meaning that they have equal power.
"Every possibility to avoid diarchy has to be used."
Since the beginning, Sparta had been ruled by a "diarchy."
Five elections were held during the period diarchy was in effect and Justice Party occupied power most of the time.
Thenceforth, until his death, the established government of Muscovy was a diarchy.
Swaziland is also unique among these monarchies, often being considered a diarchy.
Diarchy is one of the oldest forms of government.
And in Russia we a diarchy, a triumvirate.
This was a form of diarchy.
Andorra currently is the world's sole constitutional diarchy or co-principality.
Diarchy (or dyarchy) is a form of government where two people are the heads of state.
The Executive is led by a diarchy representing unionist and nationalist members of the Assembly.
It proposed the abolition of diarchy and the establishment of representative government in the provinces.
Many modern scholars, however, doubt the existence of the diarchy, for the contemporary foreign source make references only to sole monarch.
To confront this, the Azerbaijani state needs to address the diarchy in terms of supervision of religious structures.
The introduction of diarchy did not satisfy the political aspirations of the people of Cochin.
In modern usage diarchy means a system of dual rule, whether this be of a government or of an organization.
Introduction of diarchy in India :
This diarchy was created to enable the leaders of the main unionist and nationalist parties to work together as a team jointly representing both communities.
Their platform included fighting the elections and participating in the elections and continue non-cooperation from within the diarchy.
The one of the khanates was Shirvan (1747-1763) which its supremacy was diarchy.
"We can't help treating the law as a lever to establish diarchy," said Mr. Krasnov.
Diarchy was established in Madras Presidency based on the recommendations of the Montague-Chelmsford report.
Many modern scholars, however, consider the Iberian diarchy a pure legend and argue Amazasp was the king in his own right.