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explain the power sharing arrangement among the different political parties pressure groups and movements

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Answered by dackpower
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The power sharing arrangement among the different political parties pressure groups and movements are as follows;

(i) The distribution of powers between political parties, pressure groups and movements guarantee the authority in the decision-making manner as democracy indicates people's decision among several contenders.

(ii) Concerning political parties, this distribution takes place in the way of federal debate among various parties. This, in turn, assures that authorities do not persevere in one hand.

(iii) In the instance of the alliance form of government, this distribution becomes primitive when two or more political parties form an association to fight the election and if their alliance is chosen.

Answered by saialoksahoo2004
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Explanation:(i) In a democracy, power is also shared among different political parties, pressure groups and movements.

(ii) Democracy provides the citizens a choice to choose their rulers. This choice is provided by the various political parties, who contest elections to win them. Such competition ensures that power does not remain in one hand.

(iii) In the long run, power is shared among different political parties that represent different ideologies and social groups. Sometimes, this kind of sharing can be direct, when two or more parties form an alliance to contest elections. If their alliance is elected, they form a coalition government and thus, share power.

(iv) In a democracy, various pressure groups and movements also remain active. They also have a share in governmental power, either through participation in governmental committees or having influence on the decision making process.(i) In a democracy, power is also shared among different political parties, pressure groups and movements.

(ii) Democracy provides the citizens a choice to choose their rulers. This choice is provided by the various political parties, who contest elections to win them. Such competition ensures that power does not remain in one hand.

(iii) In the long run, power is shared among different political parties that represent different ideologies and social groups. Sometimes, this kind of sharing can be direct, when two or more parties form an alliance to contest elections. If their alliance is elected, they form a coalition government and thus, share power.

(iv) In a democracy, various pressure groups and movements also remain active. They also have a share in governmental power, either through participation in governmental committees or having influence on the decision making process.

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