Political Science, asked by jesussaroha, 1 year ago

what should be taken account when we think about majority and minority in democracy(3 marks)

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Answered by lakshyabhardwaj20031
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Answer:

A majority government is one where members of the leading political party make up more than 50% of the House of Commons (155 seats or more). They do not need help from other parties to pass legislation into law because they have the majority of the votes needed.

A minority government has the most seats of all the parties but has 50% of the seats or less (154 or less). They need to make "deals" with other parties in order to pass legislation into laws.

Minority governments can be defeated if the other political parties work to together (coalition) to defeat the government and force an election or they may rule as a coalition government.

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Answered by satyanarayanojha216
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The majority and minority in Democracy

Explanation:

A majority government refers to one or multiple governing parties that hold an absolute majority of seats in legislature. This is as opposed to a minority government, where the largest party in a legislature only has a plurality of seats.

After elections, whoever party secures the highest number of seats i.e, two -third majority will get the chance to form the government. whereas the minority will have to merge with two or more parties in order to show their majority.

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