If a political party fails to get an absolute majority in an election,what role can it play in the government?
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It can become a strong opposition. Its main role will be to question the government and hold them accountable to public. It is also important for the Opposition to keep their eyes and ears open and hear to the people's needs because the government fails to deliver. It is very much responsible for challenging the policies of the government.
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If any political party fails to get an absolute majority a coalition is formed where two partys work in collaboration
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