How many major or effective parties are good for a democracy?
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they don't do corruption
they listen the public opinion
they take good decision
they listen the public opinion
they take good decision
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The party system is not something any country can choose.
It actually develops out of the nature and the culture of society on which it is built.
The social and regional divisions, its history of politics and the system of elections also play a role.
Each country develops a party system which is conditioned by its special circumstances. For example, India has evolved a multiparty system because of its social and geographical diversity which cannot be easily absorbed by two or three political parties.
If the population of a country is homogenous, then two party system may be suitable. But two party system may result in lack of choices.
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