Multipartisan vs Multiparty - What's the difference?
multipartisan | multiparty | Related terms |
Relating to or supported by multiple groups, especially by multiple political parties.
(politics) Involving several different political parties.
*2011 , "Building a new Libya", The Economist , 25 Feb 2011:
*:Lawyers from Tobruk and Benghazi claim to be running civilian committees, and have called for the restoration of the 1952 constitution, amended to uphold a multi-party republic.
Having multiple parties (involved persons).
Multipartisan is a related term of multiparty.
As adjectives the difference between multipartisan and multiparty
is that multipartisan is relating to or supported by multiple groups, especially by multiple political parties while multiparty is (politics) involving several different political parties.multipartisan
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(-)Derived terms
* multipartisanshipmultiparty
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*multi-partyAdjective
(-)- a multiparty telephone call
