describe the role of the opposition in a parliamentary form of democracy
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because the majority party don't do wrong
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The main function of the opposition is to scrutinize the operations of the executive and to ensure that it carries out the governments of the country in a fair and judicious manner. It is the duty of the opposition to make a sound contribution towards the efficient running of the country by being alert to the functions of the Government and to represent the best of interest of the people. A strong opposition is the sign of a healthy democracy.
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