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the government of two or more parties in absence of majority is called​

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Option-b Coalition government.

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The government of two or more parties in absence of majority is called Coalition government.

Coalition government-

1) It is formed by more than one political party.

2) Coalition governments are formed when a political alliance comes to power or when only a plurality (not a majority) has been reached and several parties must work together to govern.

3) One of the peculiarities of such a method of governance results in minister without portfolio.

4) A coalition is a group formed when two or more people, factions, states, political parties, militaries, or other parties agree to work together.

5) often temporarily, in a partnership to achieve a common goal.

6) The word coalition connotes a coming together to achieve a goal.

7) coalitions can come in two forms. The first is produced by two or more parties joining forces after fighting elections separately to form a majority government.

FINAL ANSWER -The government of two or more parties in absence of majority is called Coalition government.

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