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28. Coalition government is better than majority government
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True
False
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Answered by Jo2420
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Answer:

True

Explanation:

The argument for coalition Governments is that as they represent a broader spectrum of people and a wider range of views, therefore making them more democratic and fairer. In the UK, where coalition Governments are rare, there are just two main parties (The Conservative Party and the Labour Party) who could form a Government, so a majority Government will only be made by one of the two. A Coalition Government offers a chance for supporters of other parties to be represented in Government. When voters believe smaller parties might form a part of the Government and might have a chance of political power, they may be more likely to vote for a party they really feel represents them rather than just choosing between the two main parties. The other advantage to a coalition Government is that as a wider range of opinions are involved; policies are more likely to be debated with various points of view considered before policy is implemented.

Coalition Governments can have smoother continuity in administration as they tend to represent a wider set of views and reduce the risk of adversarial politics developing.

Answered by s1679ishmeet010287
0

Answer:

false

Explanation:

because national unity governments grand coalition

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