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:''This article is about the form of government. For other uses, please see [[Triumvirate (disambiguation)]].'' | |||
In the '''triumvirate''' [[:Category:Houses|House]] government form, three members hold leadership over an [[:Category:organisations|organisation]], but of the three, one is appointed amongst them to a more powerful Ascendant position. All three Triumvirs may hold their offices for a single consecutive term, or a term of fixed or indefinite length, depending on House policy. New Triumvirs are appointed by individual contestion and subsequent election. | In the '''triumvirate''' [[:Category:Houses|House]] government form, three members hold leadership over an [[:Category:organisations|organisation]], but of the three, one is appointed amongst them to a more powerful Ascendant position. All three Triumvirs may hold their offices for a single consecutive term, or a term of fixed or indefinite length, depending on House policy. New Triumvirs are appointed by individual contestion and subsequent election. | ||
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Revision as of 17:14, 19 April 2008
- This article is about the form of government. For other uses, please see Triumvirate (disambiguation).
In the triumvirate House government form, three members hold leadership over an organisation, but of the three, one is appointed amongst them to a more powerful Ascendant position. All three Triumvirs may hold their offices for a single consecutive term, or a term of fixed or indefinite length, depending on House policy. New Triumvirs are appointed by individual contestion and subsequent election.