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When a democratic state lacks a political party with a clear majority, it is impossible to create legislation without forming a coalition of parties to create an absolute majority. Without consensus, nothing occurs which causes discord and conflict between the parties and the general population.

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Which system has a government formed by parties working together?

multiparty system


When no one party has the majority in a multiparty system it must join with other parties to form what?

The parties would form a coalition.


Why do countries have a multiparty system often have coalition government'?

When a democratic state lacks a political party with a clear majority, it is impossible to create legislation without forming a coalition of parties to create an absolute majority. Without consensus, nothing occurs which causes discord and conflict between the parties and the general population.


Which countries does not have a competitive multiparty system?

Netherlands


What is a multiparty system and how does it affect governing?

A system in which multiple political parties have the capacity to gain control of government separately or in coalition; In multiparty systems, one party rarely gets enough support to control the government. Then several parties join together to obtain a majority and then form a coalition government. When groups with different ideologies share power, coalitions break down requiring new elections. As a result of this, many nations with multiparty systems are politically unstable. However, multiparty system also allow for better ideological representation of voters, resulting in policy that reflects voter interests better.


When no one party has the majority in a multiparty system it must join with other parties to form a?

The parties would form a coalition.


Why do countries with multiiparty systems often have coalition governments?

Multiparty means that the political system has several groups writing laws and running the government. The only way to get anything done is to have a coalition and compromise because without that the people's business doesn't get done. We have a good example in our own government of what happens when political parties stalemate and block doing the needed work. Literally nothing gets done and the citizenry suffers from the partisan political process.


Why does Ireland favor a coalition government?

It is not a case that Ireland favours a coalition government, but that the elections often result in them. There are a number of main political parties in Ireland, not just two as in many countries. The electoral system is a proportional representation system. As this is the case, it is hard for one party to get an overall majority in a general election. The result of that is that there are often coalition governments in Ireland.


Why do countries with multiparty system often have coalition government?

When a democratic state lacks a political party with a clear majority, it is impossible to create legislation without forming a coalition of parties to create an absolute majority. Without consensus, nothing occurs which causes discord and conflict between the parties and the general population.


Parties must join together to form an government in a multi-party system?

coalition government


Does cuba have a multiparty system of government?

No. Since the late 1950's it has been communist. Castro was dictator for 60 years.


Does Germany have a multiparty system?

Yes

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