/ˈdaɪɑːki/ – noun
Definition: chính quyền hai người.
A more thorough explanation: Diarchy is a form of government where power is shared between two individuals or entities, typically two rulers or authorities. In a diarchy system, both parties have equal authority and are responsible for governing the state or organization.
Example: In some countries, diarchy is a form of government where power is shared between two individuals or entities, such as a monarch and a parliament.