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In the question given below, there are two statements marked as Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Read the statements and chose the correct option: Assertion (A): A government formed by the coming together of at least 2 political panics is a coalition government.
Reason (R): The parties in a coalition adopt a common programme (a) Both A and R are wrong (b) Both A and R are correct (c) A is correct but R is wrong (d) A is wrong but R is correct

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Answered by gopicbm
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Explanation:

Both A and R are correct

Answered by topwriters
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(b) Both A and R are correct

Explanation:

Assertion (A): A government formed by the coming together of at least 2 political panics is a coalition government.

Reason (R): The parties in a coalition adopt a common programme .

In a democracy, a party should win more than 50% of the total seats in order to be able to form the government. Sometimes a single party may not be able to capture the required number of seats. In such occasions, two or more parties who agree on a common programme will tend to join together and form a coalition government. Both Assertion and Reason are correct. So Option B is correct.

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