dual mandate
English
Noun
dual mandate (plural dual mandates)
- (politics) A situation in which a person has been elected to two different bodies with different competencies, for example being a member of both a national legislature, and of a local authority.
Translations
situation where a politician has been elected to multiple bodies with different competencies
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