Political Science, asked by annaaigi2278, 1 year ago

Difference b/w Coalition Government & Community Government


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Answered by rishu5175
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Coalition government can exist is parliamentary i.e. prime minister form of the government. ... Community government is that elected body which consist of people of one culture, language etc. It is not actually government body but it is the community. Community government is the kind of social group living in one locality.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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A "coalition government" is formed when different "political parties" come together to form an "alliance" and/or a government.  

A "community government" is the government in which different social groups have the power to control the issues of their community. It is elected by the "people" speaking the same language irrespective of the place where they reside. However, they do not have absolute power as government controls issues related to education, language and culture. Their aim is work for the benefit of everyone in the society.    

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