Authoritarian
Authoritarian
Different countries have different systems. Usually it is the leader of the largest party in the country's parliament, if they can form a government. In the case of a coalition, it is usually the leader of the largest of the coaliton parties.
False. Two-party systems are actually most common in English-speaking countries, such as the United States and the United Kingdom. French-speaking countries, like France and Canada, often have multiparty systems with multiple major political parties.
Two
Two
One party rarely wins a majority of votes.
India's party system is described as a fragmented.
No. They are headed and directed by the communist party of the country. Decisions are usually made by party leaders or a committee within the party.
The two most common party systems in English-speaking countries are the two-party system, where two major parties dominate the political landscape (e.g., Democrats and Republicans in the U.S., Conservatives and Labour in the UK), and the multi-party system, where several parties compete for power and representation (e.g., Canada, Australia).
The communist governments of China, Cuba, North Korea, and Vietnam are among those with one-party systems, which essentially control the political process.
In the United States; the Democrat Party. In other countries 'liberal' and 'left wing' do not necessarily describe the same party.
One party systems recruit new members, maintain party discipline, and carry out the party's orders.