What are the role of opposition party in a democracy?
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The Opposition's main role is to question the government of the day and hold them accountable to the public. National Party leader Dr Don Brash says the Opposition represents an alternative government, and is responsible for challenging the policies of the government and producing different policies where appropriate.
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1)they oppose the parties in power by voicing different views ,issues & critising govt. for its failures and wrong policies .
2)ensures political party in power does not misuse or abuse in power .
3) they expose the weakness of the ruling party .
4)they keep a close vigil on the bills and expenditures of the govt .
5)they also mobilise opposition to the govt .
1)they oppose the parties in power by voicing different views ,issues & critising govt. for its failures and wrong policies .
2)ensures political party in power does not misuse or abuse in power .
3) they expose the weakness of the ruling party .
4)they keep a close vigil on the bills and expenditures of the govt .
5)they also mobilise opposition to the govt .
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