do you tnk spirit of federalism is more effective were there is coalition government at the center .Explain with examples
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ya I agree with that because
i) Centre-State relations: As and when the ruling party at the State level was different, the parties that ruled at the Centre tried to undermine the power of the states. The Central Government has been misusing the Constitution to dismiss the State governments that were controlled by rival parties. This undermined the spirit of federalism. All this changed significantly after 1990. This period saw the rise of regional political parties in many states of the country.
(ii) Coalition Governments and autonomy of states: The era of coalition has changed the relationship between the centre and state governments since no single party got a clear majority in the LokSabha, the major national parties had to enter into an alliance with many parties including several regional parties to form a government at the Centre. This led to a new culture of power sharing and respect for the autonomy of State Governments.
(iii) Judgement of the Supreme Court: The Supreme Court of India has established strict guidelines for imposing President’s rule. With new guidelines it is very difficult for the Central Government to dismiss state governments in an arbitrary manner. Thus, federal power sharing is more effective today than it was in the early years after the Constitution came into force.
i) Centre-State relations: As and when the ruling party at the State level was different, the parties that ruled at the Centre tried to undermine the power of the states. The Central Government has been misusing the Constitution to dismiss the State governments that were controlled by rival parties. This undermined the spirit of federalism. All this changed significantly after 1990. This period saw the rise of regional political parties in many states of the country.
(ii) Coalition Governments and autonomy of states: The era of coalition has changed the relationship between the centre and state governments since no single party got a clear majority in the LokSabha, the major national parties had to enter into an alliance with many parties including several regional parties to form a government at the Centre. This led to a new culture of power sharing and respect for the autonomy of State Governments.
(iii) Judgement of the Supreme Court: The Supreme Court of India has established strict guidelines for imposing President’s rule. With new guidelines it is very difficult for the Central Government to dismiss state governments in an arbitrary manner. Thus, federal power sharing is more effective today than it was in the early years after the Constitution came into force.
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Yes.
This is because if there is a coalition government, 2 or more than 2 parties will be taking decision.
This will help in gaining the trust of the other parties and a unity will be formed.
A better decision making will take place and better laws would be formulated.
For example, If a decision is to be taken, the parties can negotiate with each other and will prevent only 1 party to take the decision.
The decision taken by 1 party may not be liked by the other and may result in fights and riots.
This is because if there is a coalition government, 2 or more than 2 parties will be taking decision.
This will help in gaining the trust of the other parties and a unity will be formed.
A better decision making will take place and better laws would be formulated.
For example, If a decision is to be taken, the parties can negotiate with each other and will prevent only 1 party to take the decision.
The decision taken by 1 party may not be liked by the other and may result in fights and riots.
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