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What is the role of the opposition party that does not form government

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Brits, as usual, frame it best. The term they use is HerMajesty's LoyalOpposition to describe the role of their minority parties, which is to offer criticisms and alternative options to the majority.

Another great British term is the Shadow Government, where the major parties offer point-by-point and office-by-officecomparisons with Shadow Ministers matching up with serving ministers from the PM's government. Margaret Thatcher was aShadow Education Minister for a while, as an example. Each Shadow Minister has the responsibility for producing opposition policy in the ministry's area of expertise to demand the best performance from the PM's government.

The system's not perfect, butthere is much appealing about it, especially since it makes for a much smoother transition when the House of Commons flipscompared to inthe US.
Answered by RohitJahagirdar
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most important role of the opposition parties to oppose what the government does wrong and be there if it does something wrong and just suggest the things so that there is no 1 snow strikes in the country and and the opposition party or other position should always be strong so that the government doesn't create nuisance doesn't doesn't take wrong decisions and opposition party should always be there and see and observe what the come with the government is doing and highlight their weaknesses in front of the public
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