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analyse the role of opposition political parties​

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Answered by HeAvEnPrlnCesS
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The role of opposition political parties in democracy can be classified into positive roles and negative roles. The positive roles performed by the opposition political parties are listed as follows:

1. They ensure misuse of power, position and authority is not done by the ruling part.

2. The opposition parties keep a strict vigilance on each and every functioning of the ruling party.

3. The opposition party exposes the faults and weaknesses of the ruling party.

Some of the negative effects caused by the opposition parties are:

1. It often tries to create a negative impression of the government in the minds of the people which is not a good thing for any country.

2. Often because of the retaliations and protests made by the opposition parties, smooth functioning of the government is disrupted.

Answered by aaathinker39
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The Role of the Opposition

The Opposition’s main role is to question

the government of the day and hold them

accountable. Opportunities for scrutinising the

policies and administration of the Government

are provided in Question Time, the Address-

in-Reply debate, Budget debates, debates on

legislation, notices of motion and No Confidence

Motions. Members of the Opposition who are

members of parliamentary committees have a

further opportunity to scrutinise new legislation

as part of the committee process.

The Opposition also utilises the media to reach

the electorate with its views and to establish an

identity as an alternative identity.

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