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What is the term used to describe periods of political disagreement between opposing parties that are so difficult that policy making and administration slows or stalls?

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Answered by Thvisa
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Bipartisanship is the term used to denote political disagreement period between opposing parties which slows down policy making and administration.

Explanation:

The Bipartisan will talk over with any bill, act, resolution, or alternative political act within which each of the two major political parties agree regarding all or several elements of a political selection.

Bipartisanship involves discussion which sort out the common ground and central ones. Often, compromises are known as Bipartisan if they reconcile the needs of each parties from an original version of legislation or alternative proposal.

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