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Why the prime minister of a coalition government cannot take decision as he like

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Answered by aman949
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The rise of coalition politics has imposed certain constraints on the power of the Prime
Minister. The Prime Minister of a coalition government cannot take decision as he likes. He
has to accommodate different groups and factions in his party as well as among alliance
partners. He also has to heed to the views and positions of the coalition partners and other
parties on whose support the survival of the

The PM of a coalition government can't take decision as he likes as 

if he does, the partners in the alliance will be considered useless

So he has to respect each and every member's views

And so he has to discuss with them before he takes any sort of decision.

Answered by khushikr1689
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Answer:

The rise of coalition politics has imposed certain constraints on the power of the Prime

Minister. The Prime Minister of a coalition government cannot take decision as he likes. He has to accommodate different groups and factions in his party as well as among alliance partners. He also has to heed to the views and positions of the coalition partners and other  parties on whose support the survival of the   PM of a coalition government can't take decision as he likes as  if he does, the partners in the alliance will be considered useless

So he has to respect each and every member's views  and so he has to discuss with them before he takes any sort of decision.

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