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explain the role of opposition party in a democracy​

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Answered by Lamaarif
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Explanation:

The Opposition is the largest non-government party or coalition of parties in the Legislative Assembly. The Opposition's main role is to question the government of the day and hold them accountable.

Answered by Jyotishka66
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\huge{\boxed{\red{\mathfrak{Answer}}}}Opposition parties are important in a democracy as they can crititsize the ruling party which will force the ruling party to rule and stand on the ideals of tge people.If there were no opposition party the ruling party would have done anything it wanted and o one would have said anything. Also the opposition party make out the problems and defects in the ruling party and thw ruling party had to overcome it...to win elections the next time.

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