Bicameralist

/baɪˈkæm.ər.ə.lɪst/ noun

A person who advocates for or supports a two-chambered legislative system, where a government has two separate bodies that make laws.

From 'bi-' (two) plus 'camera' (chamber) plus '-alist' (advocate). The term describes supporters of bicameral government structures like parliaments with upper and lower houses.

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