Social Sciences, asked by nazifarehan16, 7 months ago

what are the disadvantages of a coalition government government?​

Answers

Answered by swatianurish
1

Answer:

Hi friend ... Here is your answer

Explanation:

Alliance govts are formed worldwide and they usually result when there is no single leader of any political party who has the charisma to fire imagination of electorate. When tall leaders like Nehru and Indira Gandhi led their party they always ruled without alliance but smaller leaders like V P Singh, Morarji Desai, Gouda, Chandrasekhar and to a certain extent even Vajapayee had to rule with alliance.

These very examples show the biggest defect-cons-of alliance govt namely stability. Each member party has its own mill to grind designed to maximize their vote base, control more levers of power to get maximum financial advantage and a dream to either rule as a single majority party or win enough seats to become kingmaker. Within parties there are ambitious individual leaders who also exert pressure on the alliance leader.

All these pressures and demands does not allow the alliance leader to follow any specific agenda designed for welfare of the people. He has to look over his shoulder frequently before taking any decision. Beurocracy also understands the situation and dithers before implementing any govt orders. It all leads to kind of chaos, slowdown in govt functioning and high dissatisfaction among people. Sensing that the govt is about to collapse, the alliance partners start pulling out fearing people’s backlash in next election which becomes necessary. Thus alliance govts lead to frequent mid term elections causing hardship and waste of lot of money.

This has also been the experience of other nations like UK, Israel etc.

Possibly only good thing about alliance govt situation is that it does not allow a single party and a single leader to become super confident and dictatorial. Democracy has a chance.

Answered by sweetgirl4721
1

Hiee

How are u

Question => what are the disadvantages of a coalition government government?

Can lack clear objectives, or be difficult to agree common objectives.

Forming and managing a coalition can be a very time-consuming and bureaucratic process that can take away time from working directly on campaign issues and organizational tasks.

May be dominated by one powerful organization. Power is not always distributed equally among members; larger or richer organizations can have more say in decisions.

May require you to compromise your position on issues or tactics.

Shared decision-making can be slow and may paralyze progress.

Similar questions