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  1. dual mandatenoun

    Situation where a person has been elected to two different bodies with different competencies, for example being a member of both a national legislature, and of a local authority.

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  1. Dual mandate

    A dual mandate is the practice in which elected officials serve in more than one elected or other public position simultaneously. This practice is sometimes known as double jobbing in Britain and cumul des mandats in France; not to be confused with double dipping in the United States (e.g. being employed by and receiving a retirement pension from the same public authority at the same time). Thus, if someone who is already mayor of a town or city councillor becomes elected as MP or senator at the national or state legislature and retains both positions, this is a dual mandate. Political and legal approaches toward dual mandate-holding vary widely. In some countries, dual mandates are a well-established part of the political culture; in others they may be prohibited by law. For example, in federal states, federal office holders are often not permitted to hold state office. In most states, membership of an independent judiciary or civil service generally disqualifies a person from simultaneously holding office in the executive or the legislature. In states with a presidential or dualist-parliamentary system of government, members of the executive cannot simultaneously be members of the legislature and vice versa. In states with bicameral legislatures, one usually cannot simultaneously be a member of both houses. The holder of one office who wins election or appointment to another where a dual mandate is prohibited must either resign the former office or refuse the new one.

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  1. Dual mandate

    A dual mandate is the practice in which elected officials serve in more than one elected or other public position simultaneously. This practice is known as double jobbing in Britain and distinguished from double dipping in the United States, which refers to being employed by and collecting retirement from the same public authority at the same time. For example, a candidate is elected mayor of a town or wins a seat on a local authority at an election, then the same person wins a seat in the national or state/provincial legislature in a separate general election, this is a dual mandate. Dual mandates are sometimes prohibited by law. For example, in federal states, federal office holders are often not permitted to hold state office. In states with separation of powers, members, whether elected or not, of the executive, legislature, and judiciary are separate. In states with bicameral legislatures, one cannot simultaneously be a member of both houses. The holder of one office who wins election to another where a dual mandate is prohibited must either resign the former office or refuse the new one.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of dual mandate in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of dual mandate in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of dual mandate in a Sentence

  1. Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester:

    While explicit forward guidance was used as a policy tool during the recession and earlier in the recovery, in more normal times, away from the zero lower bound, I believe forward guidance should be viewed more as a communications device, as such, I would like to see the forward guidance evolve over time to give more information about the conditions we systematically assess in calibrating the stance of policy to the economy's actual progress and anticipated progress toward our dual-mandate goals.

  2. Joe Biden:

    We need to get inflation under control, the critical job of making sure elevated prices don't become entrenched rests with the Federal Reserve, which has a dual mandate : full employment and stable prices.

  3. Jerome Powell:

    I would emphasize, though, that we are fully committed to both legs of our dual mandate - maximum employment and stable prices.

  4. Jerome Powell:

    As we feel our way cautiously to this goal, we will move transparently and predictably in order to minimize needless market disruption and risks to our dual-mandate objectives.

  5. Claudia Sahm:

    Well before monetary policy was something they did [the Fed adopted its dual mandate in 1977], the Fed’s primary role was to calm financial markets, step in when there was a potential for bank runs, keep the money flowing, sadly, they’ve had some experience with this in the last 10 to 15 years, with the financial crisis, with the beginning of the pandemic.


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