what are the two main problems of
coalition governments?
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Problems of Coalition Governments in India!
The formation of United Front coalition government of 13 parties (by Deve Gowda in June 1996 and Gujral in April 1997) and BJP-led coalition government of 18 parties (in Vajpayee’s regime) in March 1998 were found to face pressures of coalition partners contributing to instability and hindrances in progressive measures.
The pressures of various parties like AIADMK, Tirnamul Congress, Akali Dal, Indian National Lok Dal (Om Prakash Chautala of Haryana) and Samta Dal (Bihar) during 13 months on Vajpayee’s government and threats of withdrawing support on slight issues are well known. Why in a country like the United States, we have only two-party system is that there is no such thing as a party whip which controls the voting pattern of the legislators.
A coalition government is a form of government in which political parties cooperate to form a government. The usual reason for such an arrangement is that no single party has achieved an absolute majority after an election.