See also: coprésident

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From co- +‎ president.

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copresident (plural copresidents)

  1. Someone who serves as president together within someone else.
    • 1988 September 23, Harold Henderson, “A Piece of Lakefront”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      Public good nothing, replied the copresidents of the League of Women Voters of Chicago.
    • 2007, Carlton Jackson, P.S. I Love You: The Story of the Singing Hilltoppers[2], →ISBN:
      For a time, apparently, it was decided that Bobbie and Judy would be copresidents.
    • 1997, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States[3], →ISBN, page 153:
      In Budapest we came to an agreement that this would be an OSCE operation and that it would have two copresidents.

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