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Difference between one party and two party system

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Answered by Lola14
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one party system is known as single party system where as a two party system is known as a coalition government. in singular party system one party has the majority number of votes where as in coalition government a government is formed between two parties who did not have the majority votes thus formed a government.
Answered by Ajeesha15
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\boxed{One-Party system}
Only one party is allowed to control and run the government is called \color{red}{One Party system} . eg:<b>China

\boxed{Two-Party system}
Several other parties may exist, contest elections and win a few seats in the national legislature. But only two parties have a serious chance of winning majority of seats to form government. Such a party system is called \color{blue}{Two-Party system} .
eg:<b>U.S.A and U.K

\boxed{Multi-Party system}
If several parties compete for power, and more than two parties have a reasonable chance of coming to power either on their strength or in alliance with others, we call it as
\color{green}{Multi-Party system} .
eg:<b>India

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