Coalition politics leads to instability.
State whether the statement is true or false. Give reasons for your answer.
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Coalitions fetch instability in the working and the making of policy. An answer to what is coalition politics is that a coalition government or comes into being when a couple of political parties or more make up an alliance, reconciling on their relevant party policies and schedules.
Though a coalition comprises democratically elected envoy, it is itself is a way of grabbing power notwithstanding the judgment of the electorate.
Coalitions produce political insecurities for the reason that no one is aware of when the administration could destabilize.
Though a coalition comprises democratically elected envoy, it is itself is a way of grabbing power notwithstanding the judgment of the electorate.
Coalitions produce political insecurities for the reason that no one is aware of when the administration could destabilize.
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The statement is true . Because if the main party in the coalition government takes any step which is against the interest of the supporting parties then the supporting party may take away there support which leads to the fall of the government.
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