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cross-party, a. Polit. Brit. |ˈkrɒsˌpɑːti|, U.S. |ˈkrɔsˌpɑrdi|, |ˈkrɑsˌpɑrdi| [‹ cross- comb. form + party n.] Of, involving, or relating to two or more political parties.
1921Sunday State Jrnl. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 25 Dec. 14 b/8 Before the winter was over young Silver had formed a ‘cross party’ organization that gave the old guard more trouble than they had experienced in years. 1977H. S. Albinski Austral. External Policy under Labor v. 160 The ‘pro-criticism’ outlook, though concentrated on the left, drew cross-party support. 2003Radio Times (Midlands ed.) 7 June 86/3 Jeremy Paxman presides over a fearsome battle between a team of cross-party MPs and four broadsheet journalists. |