Q.10 Explain direct form of power sharing.
a) Sometimes power sharing can be indirect, when two or more parties form an alliance to contest
elections if their alliance is elected, they form a coalition government and thus share power.
b) Sometimes power sharing can be direct, when two or more parties form an alliance to contest
elections if their alliance is elected, they form a coalition government and thus share power.
c) Sometimes power sharing can be direct, when two or more parties form an alliance to contest
elections, if their alliance is elected, they form a coalition government and thus do not share power.
d) Sometimes power sharing can be direct, when only two parties form an alliance to contest elections
if their alliance is elected, they form a coalition government and thus share power.
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by two or more political party
Explanation:
A government formed by the coming together of at least two political parties is known as a coalition government. Usually partners in a coalition form a political alliance and adopt a common programme.
Congress led coalition government is UPA whereas BJP led coalition is known as NDA.
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