Definition of zero party system advantages and disadvantages
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A zero party system is effectivly a multi-party system with a lot of parties. They will form alliances and vote en mass for legislation.
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Advantages: it provides more effective national organization for political campaigns, which can help drive discussion of national issues and can create more organized Presidential elections. Additionally, parties help to create ready-made coalitions. In legislatures without parties, it can be hard to form governing coalitions and caucuses to implement legislative agendas, and there is less reason for any particular official to remain in any given caucus, which inherently creates instability.
Disadvantages: It results in personality cult instead of institutional efficiency and effectiveness.Diametrically opposed individuals may be
elected to work together without the
ideological guide of a party.Individual idiosyncracy will be much more
difficult to manage or even chosen from than known parties ideologies.
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