Political Science, asked by gilu3436, 11 months ago

Olitical competition is a complex process at the heart of representative democracy. It can be defined ascompetition for political power, that is, for the right to shape and c

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Answered by Hafishashim
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As you said, Political Competition is necessary for the Democratic Government. But at some extent it has both merits and demerits. It allows government to be competitive resulting in a comprehensive planning scheme. It can also create factuality which is a defect.


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Answered by LovelysHeart
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This means that political opposition can be contained without ... form of government that is non-democratic. ... within democratic processes; (2) political competition creates incentives.

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