dyarchic

/daɪˈɑːrkɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to a system of government or leadership in which two people share power equally.
    • The ancient city-state had a dyarchic council with two co-rulers.
    • Some modern companies experiment with a dyarchic leadership structure.
    • The dyarchic arrangement ensured that no single person held absolute power.
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