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what makes the opposition party? what is the role of opposition in a democracy
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Answered by Anonymous
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The opposition is formed by the largest party or coalition of parties that does not have the support of the majority of members in the House of Representatives. The opposition is sometimes called the alternative government because it could form government if it was to win the support of the majority of members.

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Answered by ayeshakalam07
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The Opposition is the largest non-government party or coalition of parties in the Legislative Assembly. The Opposition's main role is to question the government of the day and hold them accountable.

Opposition party mobilises opposition to the government,

. It puts its different views in the parliament and criticises the government for its failures or wrong policies.

. By doing this, it can keep a check on the ruling party, which is made to move on the track.

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