(a) The cartoon refers to the problems of running Germany’s grand coalition government.
(b) The cartoon refers to the power struggle between the President and Prime Minister of Germany.
(c) The cartoon refers to the peaceful division of powers between all organs of the government in Germany.
(d) Both (a) and (b) are correct.
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The cartoon refers to the problems of running a coalition government. If any one party fails to get a majority, a coalition government is formed consisting of different parties. Coalition governments are rife with conflicts among coalition partners, decision making becomes slow and that generally results in the fall of the government as the partners in the coalition fight to be in charge of the government. Just as having two steering wheels in a car can make it directionless as the two drivers steer it in different directions, similarly coalition governments can become directionless as coalition partners jostle for power.
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The cartoon refers to the problems of running a coalition government. If any one party fails to get a majority, a coalition government is formed consisting of different parties. Coalition governments are rife with conflicts among coalition partners, decision making becomes slow and that generally resultsNIGGAin the fall of the government as the partners in the coalition fight to be in charge of the government. Just as having two steering wheels in a car can make it directionless as the two drivers steer it in different directions, similarly coalition governments can become directionless as coalition partners jostle for power.
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