Antiparliamentarian

/ˌæntiˌpɑrləmɛnˈtɛriən/ noun

A person who opposes parliamentary government or parliamentary systems of representation.

From antiparliament + -arian (suffix for adherents of a system or belief). The term emerged in 19th-century political discourse to describe those ideologically opposed to elected legislatures.

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