How does power sharing prevent internal conflict in a country?
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Power-sharing is essential for democratic development in a country.
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When power is shared vertically (from top to low), the institutions and government departments work more effectively. If only one person holds the power, its nothing but a one-man show and states don't prosper under such rulers.
Without power-sharing, there are more chances that states may face external and internal conflicts.
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Power sharing implies the distribution of power amongst the organs of the govt. such as the executive, judiciary, and legislature, and is considered the very spirit of democracy. A democratic rule requires sharing power with those who have to deal with its consequences. The government has its say in all cultures, in social groups. People are entitled to be consulted on how to rule them. A lawful government is one where people are involved; through participation. The sharing of power helps to achieve political order peace. Even at different levels, such as federation, government and local authority power can be shared
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- The sharing of power helps to reduce disputes between different social groups. Power sharing is therefore necessary to preserve social harmony and peace.
- The distribution of authority helps to avoid majority dictatorship. The tyranny of the majority kills not only the social minority groups but also the social majority.
- The 'voice of the people' forms the foundation of a democratic government. The distribution of authority is therefore necessary in order to respect democracy.
- The prevention of major tyranny by society are considered prudential reasons for sharing power. The preservation of democracy is seen as the moral reason for the sharing of power.
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