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bipartisanship

1 of 1noun
/baɪˈpɑrtɪzənʃɪp/
1

agreement and collaboration between two major political parties that typically oppose each other's policies

  • The healthcare reform bill was a result of rare bipartisanship, with both parties working together to address the needs of the public.
  • Bipartisanship in Congress led to the passage of the infrastructure bill, demonstrating that common ground can be found.
  • Bipartisanship is crucial in creating sustainable policies that have broad support and long-term impact.
  • Leaders from both parties expressed a desire for bipartisanship to reform the criminal justice system.
  • The mayor's initiative to improve public education received bipartisan support, uniting local politicians from different parties.