bicameralist
/baɪˌkæməˈrælɪst/Definitions
1. noun
A person who advocates for a government with two houses of parliament, typically advocating for greater separation of powers and checks on the executive.
“The bicameralist argued that the current system of government was not providing enough checks on the executive branch.”
2. noun
A person who supports or advocates for a system of government with two houses of parliament, often seen as a more stable and balanced form of government.
“The bicameralist movement has gained momentum in recent years as people become increasingly dissatisfied with the current system of government.”