diarchy

/ˈdaɪɑrki/
noun
  1. A form of government or leadership in which two people or groups share power equally.
    • The country's diarchy ended when one of the co-rulers seized full control.
    • Sparta was famous for its diarchy, with two kings ruling at the same time.
    • Some political theorists argue that a diarchy can prevent the abuse of power.
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