who forms the opposition in theparliament
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There are several types and forms of opposition according to the nature and operation of the political system. The opposition may be defined as all the political parties or movements that do not belong to the parliamentary majority or the government coalition and voice their disagreements and critical views concerning government action and are competing for legal accession to and the peaceful exercise of power. The political opposition is not necessarily the parliamentary opposition, even though it finds the preferred means to ensure its recognition and express its opinions in the deliberative institution.
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