Social Sciences, asked by luckychaitanya1, 1 year ago

advantages and disadvantages of multiparty system

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Answered by BrainlyYoda
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Advantages
1.May promote electoral participation by opposing political forces.
2.May encourage voter participation.
3.Enhances electoral transparency.
4.Ensures political party input to the Electoral Management Body 's(EMB's) policy development.
5.Ensures links with critical electoral stakeholders.
6.Brings political experience to the management of electoral processes.

Disadvantages
1.Members' actions may be motivated by political interest.
2.May not have appropriate professional experience or qualifications.
3.May be unwieldy if all parties are represented,
4.May lack credibility if some parties are excluded or if political parties are not respected.
5.May find consensus decision-making difficult.
6.EMB unity may suffer due to public disputes between parties.
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luckychaitanya1: I need more points 4-5 on both advantages and disadvantages
Answered by sarveshvarnr
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Advantages of Multi- party system:

  • It is democracy at its best. In a democratic country, any person or a group have the freedom to form their own political party.
  • It enhances electoral transparency. Further governments in multi-party systems are responsive and accountable to the needs of the people.
  • For a vast and social diverse country, multi-party system is best as it represents the voices and opinions of each section of the society.
  • This system ensures a  healthy  competition  among different  parties  and  prevents  the  dictatorship  of  a  single party thereby providing chances for the growth of the nation.

Disadvantages of Multi- party system

  • In multi- party system, the country may face political instability due to the presence of several political parties. The country may experience ‘hung Parliament’ number of times.
  • The introduction and implementation of a policy or decision may take much time due to the discussions and deliberations of various political parties.
  • The regional parties may work for the development of a particular region or for the growth of a linguistic or a religious group only ignoring the larger interest of the other sections of society.
  • It may lead to corruption

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