Political Science, asked by 14vidit, 1 year ago

who forms an opposition how is opposition important in democracy

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Answered by PerseusJksn
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The party or parties which lose the election form(s) the Opposition. The opposition helps In bringing out the mistakes and faults in the ruling government so that they can improve their system and bring progress to the nation, which is the aim of democracy.
Answered by myrakincsem
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Hello friends,

The party that loses the presidential elections forms the opposition. In a democracy, both parties represent a sec of people. The more votes, the stronger the position. The duty of the opposition is to point out the mistakes or loopholes in the winning party's governance and highlight issues that need to be catered. This helps better the existing governance and fulfills the main idea of a democracy where everyone is heard.

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