what is multiparty system explain merids and dmerids of multiparty system
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Multi party system is several parties compete for power and more than two parties have a reasonable chance of coming power either on their own strength or in alliance with others, we call it a multi party system.
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A multi-party system is a system in which multiple political parties across the political spectrum run for national election, and all have the capacity to gain control of government offices, separately or in coalition.
Merits and Demerits of a Multiple Party System are as follows:
Advantages of Merits of Multiple Party Systems:
(1) The nation is not divided into two camps.
(2) Parliament does not become a puppet in the hands of the cabinet.
(3) All shares of opinion are reflected in the House
(4) Wider choice before the electorate
(5) In it the chances of Cabinet dictatorship are minimized.
(6) The workers is more free in this system.
Demerits of Multiple Party Systems:
Following are the demerits of the multiple party systems:
(1) Weak Government
(2) Indefiniteness of Policy.
(3) No long-term planning.
(4) Weak position of the Prime Minister.
(5) Lack of administrative efficiency
Merits and Demerits of a Multiple Party System are as follows:
Advantages of Merits of Multiple Party Systems:
(1) The nation is not divided into two camps.
(2) Parliament does not become a puppet in the hands of the cabinet.
(3) All shares of opinion are reflected in the House
(4) Wider choice before the electorate
(5) In it the chances of Cabinet dictatorship are minimized.
(6) The workers is more free in this system.
Demerits of Multiple Party Systems:
Following are the demerits of the multiple party systems:
(1) Weak Government
(2) Indefiniteness of Policy.
(3) No long-term planning.
(4) Weak position of the Prime Minister.
(5) Lack of administrative efficiency
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