Social Sciences, asked by sushmita80, 1 year ago

what is the difference between the majority party and the opposite party in the parliament?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Prime Minister. After a federal election, the parliamentary party or coalition of parties with the support of the majority of members elected to the House of Representatives forms the government. The Prime Minister is chosen by government members to be the leader of the government.

Answered by bittu2520
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Answer:

majority party is the party which is currently ruling over a state or a country.. And opposite party is the party which is against the majority party in elections.

Explanation:

majority party wins the election by majority of votes. opposite party gives it's suggestions on various constituent matters .majority party is also called as ruling party....

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