Some analysts argue that Delhi being a diarchy, the anti-incumbency factor was deflected from the state to the Centre. |
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Nigerian intellectuals, in particular, and African intellectuals, in general, have also debated other alternative forms of democracy similar to diarchy. |
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We have noted a number of encouraging signs that things are returning to normal, and I believe that one such sign is the fact that a diarchy has not been established at either parliamentary or Head of State level. |
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In fact, a kind of diarchy in these ministries has been in place for long causing severe damage to their proper functioning. |
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Relations among States are governed both by the nature of states and that of diarchy society. |
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The Executive is led by a diarchy representing unionist and nationalist members of the Assembly. |
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Most states only have a single person acting as monarch at any given time, although two monarchs have ruled simultaneously in some countries, a situation known as diarchy. |
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The former in 27 BC became princeps civitatis and got the title of Augustus, founding the principate, a diarchy between the princeps and the senate. |
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Diarchy and complexity mean that civilian managers and military commanders share responsibility. |
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