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.
Famous antiparliamentarians include Mussolini and Hitler, who openly despised what they called 'chattering parliaments' and believed their personal leadership was superior to legislative democracy.
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