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tommorow is my debate competition so of course i hav participated
topic is........ Is the coalition of political party a true democracy!? word limit (50 to 100 words)
(2)put your views with a practical example? .....give the examples of our own country and also relate it with different countries (word limit give me at least 8 examples
......(3)..how should i start i. mean what should my starting give me a. perfect starting it should be quite impressive
(4) plz note i m going to speak.in the against of the topic .......so give me ans a/q to the against of the topic
(5) after that lastly what should be the conclusion (conclusion needs to impressive )
^_^ hope i will get a perfect answer
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Hey mate!!
Here's your answer!!
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Whenever I used to take part in the debate, I started it this way:
“A very wonderful morning to one and all! myself Dev (your name) and i am standing before you all to express my views in the against of the given topic.
Advice : Opening a debate the right way will make your audience more interested and help you win your argument. Before your debate, take the time to prepare a solid opening that will win people over.
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#WHAT IS A COALITION GOVERNMENT?
A coalition government consists of two or more parties who must compromise on principles and share a mandate. This mostly occurs due to a single party unable to gain a majority of seats in Parliament. Coalitions are mostly formed through elections but coalition governments can also occur in times of national difficulty, such as in WWII from 1931-1940.
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#In order to reach any conclusion, we need to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of coalition government:
⚫️⚪️MERITS ⚪️⚫️
➡ One of the main advantages of a coalition government is that due to having to share a mandate, this leads to broader representation, as the two parties have to compromise on their opposing ideologies in order to create policies that result in legislation.
➡ Greater policy scrutiny is also prominent in
coalition governments which could prove beneficial for the electorate as this should in theory benefit a larger proportion of individuals than a single party government as, the two opposing parties reflect a broader spectrum of voters.
➡ A second party in power can add weigh to a particular issue which could have been otherwise dismissed (for example, the AV referendum) and can greatly diminish the chance of controversial or undemocratic laws being passed.
⚫️⚪️DEMERITS ⚪️⚫️
➡Conflict within governance due to conflicting ideologies of the two parties, can make a government fractious whilst also weakening government. If parties are at a standstill on certain topics and cannot come to quick conclusions, not being able to work together will effect how powerful a government will be as continual disagreements will slow down the government.
➡ Coalition has failed to convince the electorate of their efficacy, which could make it more difficult for the coalition to exert serious political authority with the electorate having little faith.
➡ Being able to impose policies upon a mandate that was not agreed upon is another disadvantage that has caused increased resentment within the electorate, leading many to believe the coalition is undemocratic.
➡ In a recent Pole by IMG, results seem to indicate the coalition has failed to convince the electorate of their efficacy, which could make it more difficult for the coalition to exert serious political authority with the electorate having little faith in the coalition.
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#SOME EXAMPLES OF COALITION GOVERNMENTS IN OTHER COUNTRIES
➡ AUSTRALIA
Australia's coalition demonstrates that coalitions can run efficiently in the long term, and if parties co operate effectively with each other, can be seen as as a preferred choice to majority governments. However being a multi party system gives the coalition an advantage over the current British coalition as it has power and influence that the current British coalition would find very difficult to attain.
➡ FINLAND
The most stable of coalition governments have taken place in Finland, with multi parties becoming the norm, since no outright party has attained a majority since independence The most successful coalition government has been Lipponen and II, a so called “rainbow government” consisting of five contrasting parties from all sides of the political spectrum, for example the extreme left wing party Left Alliance worked in cooperation alongside the National Coalition, a right wing party.
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#CONCLUSION:
Whilst the overall view of the coalition government present in the UK might suggest that is has been overwhelmingly negative some may say that it has been a success as it has lead to broader representation. Furthermore, Australian and Finland coalitions show that coalitions can work and be successful, with the overriding factor of their success suggesting it just depends on how much parties are willing to cooperate on in order to create a successful coalition.
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BE BRAINLY
Here's your answer!!
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Whenever I used to take part in the debate, I started it this way:
“A very wonderful morning to one and all! myself Dev (your name) and i am standing before you all to express my views in the against of the given topic.
Advice : Opening a debate the right way will make your audience more interested and help you win your argument. Before your debate, take the time to prepare a solid opening that will win people over.
-----------------------------
#WHAT IS A COALITION GOVERNMENT?
A coalition government consists of two or more parties who must compromise on principles and share a mandate. This mostly occurs due to a single party unable to gain a majority of seats in Parliament. Coalitions are mostly formed through elections but coalition governments can also occur in times of national difficulty, such as in WWII from 1931-1940.
------------------------------------------
#In order to reach any conclusion, we need to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of coalition government:
⚫️⚪️MERITS ⚪️⚫️
➡ One of the main advantages of a coalition government is that due to having to share a mandate, this leads to broader representation, as the two parties have to compromise on their opposing ideologies in order to create policies that result in legislation.
➡ Greater policy scrutiny is also prominent in
coalition governments which could prove beneficial for the electorate as this should in theory benefit a larger proportion of individuals than a single party government as, the two opposing parties reflect a broader spectrum of voters.
➡ A second party in power can add weigh to a particular issue which could have been otherwise dismissed (for example, the AV referendum) and can greatly diminish the chance of controversial or undemocratic laws being passed.
⚫️⚪️DEMERITS ⚪️⚫️
➡Conflict within governance due to conflicting ideologies of the two parties, can make a government fractious whilst also weakening government. If parties are at a standstill on certain topics and cannot come to quick conclusions, not being able to work together will effect how powerful a government will be as continual disagreements will slow down the government.
➡ Coalition has failed to convince the electorate of their efficacy, which could make it more difficult for the coalition to exert serious political authority with the electorate having little faith.
➡ Being able to impose policies upon a mandate that was not agreed upon is another disadvantage that has caused increased resentment within the electorate, leading many to believe the coalition is undemocratic.
➡ In a recent Pole by IMG, results seem to indicate the coalition has failed to convince the electorate of their efficacy, which could make it more difficult for the coalition to exert serious political authority with the electorate having little faith in the coalition.
------------------------------------------
#SOME EXAMPLES OF COALITION GOVERNMENTS IN OTHER COUNTRIES
➡ AUSTRALIA
Australia's coalition demonstrates that coalitions can run efficiently in the long term, and if parties co operate effectively with each other, can be seen as as a preferred choice to majority governments. However being a multi party system gives the coalition an advantage over the current British coalition as it has power and influence that the current British coalition would find very difficult to attain.
➡ FINLAND
The most stable of coalition governments have taken place in Finland, with multi parties becoming the norm, since no outright party has attained a majority since independence The most successful coalition government has been Lipponen and II, a so called “rainbow government” consisting of five contrasting parties from all sides of the political spectrum, for example the extreme left wing party Left Alliance worked in cooperation alongside the National Coalition, a right wing party.
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#CONCLUSION:
Whilst the overall view of the coalition government present in the UK might suggest that is has been overwhelmingly negative some may say that it has been a success as it has lead to broader representation. Furthermore, Australian and Finland coalitions show that coalitions can work and be successful, with the overriding factor of their success suggesting it just depends on how much parties are willing to cooperate on in order to create a successful coalition.
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BE BRAINLY
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