What is the difference between sigle party system and mult-party system
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Unlike a one-party system (or a two-party system), a multi-party system encourages the general constituency to form multiple distinct, officially recognized groups, generally called political parties. Each party competes for votes from the enfranchised constituents (those allowed to vote).
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A single party system is where a single party has all the power and no opposition or any other party exists. This system is in china where communist party of china is the only party and competition is within the party to select president, prime minister or any other important posts. This is no where close to democracy and people's will is not the supreme.
In bi party system, only two parties exist and contest in elections. This looks like democratic system, but then these parties know that its only a matter of time to come to power. So, this is also not the best one. This is practiced in US (republican and democratic parties), UK (labour and conservative parties if we neglect liberal democrats).
In a multiparty system, the number of parties is unlimited. Anyone can establish a party if he meets necessary conditions. This is a true of democracy. This is observed in INDIA. We can observe many examples of new parties emerging (AAP most recent, TRS in telangana and many more). As of now there are more than 10000 registered political parties in India.
But in case of India, situation almost remained like a single party system (congress at center) during initial days of independence. Later like bi party with BJP joining the mainstream. True multiparty system emerged with the onset of multiple regional parties, thanks to the COALITION POLITICS of new era