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How does competition among political parties ensures that power doesn't remain in one hand? Give examples.

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Answered by simarverma79
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Answer:

As we are living in a democratic state so power remains in the hands of public.political parties give open competition to each other by giving negative comments during election eve. that party wins who have majority of votes but if they don't keep their promises which they did during the elections public can change their opinion regarding them so will the power flip from one party to another.

Answered by kunalgourav38
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Answer:

Competition among political parties ensures that power doesn't remain in one hand.

Explanation:

1) Political Parties, Pressure Groups, and Movements have control over or sway over persons in positions of authority. Elections are contested by various political parties, ensuring that power does not reside in a single hand. Over time, several political parties that represent various ideologies and social groupings share power.

2) Political power-sharing involves laws that control who gets to hold what political office and who gets to make decisions. Through regulations on grand coalition formation, power can be shared by ensuring the simultaneous inclusion of all key parties in the executive branch.

3) Political parties and leaders have incentives to compete in regular elections. 2. Political parties are aware that their popularity and chances of winning the upcoming elections would rise if they address issues that the public wants to be addressed.

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