State merits of multi party system
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Merits of Multiple Party Systems:
(1) The nation is not divided into two camps:
Where there is multiple party systems, there are many types of ideologies and there is no rigid discipline among the parties. If a member leaves one party or if he is turned out of the party, he can join another party which has views almost similar to his own views. In this way, because of the freedom of the views, the nation is not divided into two rival groups.
(2) Parliament does not become a puppet in the hands of the cabinet:
In a multiple party system, one party Government is not formed but several parties’ form a coalition Government, and it has to depend upon the goodwill of the Parliament. Therefore, the cabinet cannot get the work done at will, by the Parliament by establishing its dictatorship.
(3) All shares of opinion are reflected in the House:
In a multiple party system, there is freedom of views. Because of this freedom, all shades of opinion get representation in the Parliament and views of all the classes are heard in the House.
(4) Wider choice before the electorate:
Where there are many parties, there is a wider choice before the electorate because they cast their votes in favour of only the like-minded parties.
(5) In it the chances of Cabinet dictatorship are minimized:
In a multiple party system, Coalition Governments are formed. Since one-party Government is nor formed, the parties in the coalition work by adopting the policy of compromise.
(6) The workers is more free in this system:
If his own party does not care for him, he can join a like-minded party.
(1) The nation is not divided into two camps:
Where there is multiple party systems, there are many types of ideologies and there is no rigid discipline among the parties. If a member leaves one party or if he is turned out of the party, he can join another party which has views almost similar to his own views. In this way, because of the freedom of the views, the nation is not divided into two rival groups.
(2) Parliament does not become a puppet in the hands of the cabinet:
In a multiple party system, one party Government is not formed but several parties’ form a coalition Government, and it has to depend upon the goodwill of the Parliament. Therefore, the cabinet cannot get the work done at will, by the Parliament by establishing its dictatorship.
(3) All shares of opinion are reflected in the House:
In a multiple party system, there is freedom of views. Because of this freedom, all shades of opinion get representation in the Parliament and views of all the classes are heard in the House.
(4) Wider choice before the electorate:
Where there are many parties, there is a wider choice before the electorate because they cast their votes in favour of only the like-minded parties.
(5) In it the chances of Cabinet dictatorship are minimized:
In a multiple party system, Coalition Governments are formed. Since one-party Government is nor formed, the parties in the coalition work by adopting the policy of compromise.
(6) The workers is more free in this system:
If his own party does not care for him, he can join a like-minded party.
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