depends on who tells the best lies to win votes, win power and not deliver and who has the power to stand up to them and tell better lies to stop them.
Fragmentation: Multiparty democracy can lead to a fragmented political landscape with numerous parties competing for power. This can result in unstable governments, difficulty forming coalitions, and slow decision-making processes.
Polarization: Multiparty democracy can also lead to increased polarization and extremism, as parties may cater to their ideological base in order to differentiate themselves. This can hinder cooperation and compromise among parties, and make it difficult to find common ground on important issues.
Representativeness: In multiparty democracies, there is a risk that smaller parties may not have a strong voice or representation in government. This can lead to certain segments of the population feeling marginalized and dissatisfied with the democratic process.
Union for Multiparty Democracy was created in 1993.
Both. they are a multiparty-democracy, where some are republican and some are democratic.
I have no idea what so ever. I believe that a multiparty democracy is a country with a democratic goverment. And a constitutional monarchy is a monarchy in which the powers of the ruler are restricted to those granted under the constitution and laws of the nation. Hope that helps.
Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic.Mexico is a multiparty democracy, having three big parties: PRI (center-right), PAN (right) and PRD (left).
It is a multiparty democracy under a constitutional monarch.
Chile has a republic government.Chile's government is a multiparty democracy in which the President is elected. The President is both the head of state and the head of government. There is also a judicial branch and a congress.A republic...
The plural possessive form of dilemmas: dilemmas'
The correct one is "dilemmas which occur".
Yes, Italy has a multiparty system. However, there seems to be some consolidation going on. It will be interesting to see if it turns into a two or three party state. The parliamentary democracies of Europe, Spain, France, England, Germany, tend toward 2 or 3 party states. Italy seems headed in that direction. It will be interesting to watch.
Togo is listed as a "republic transitioning to a multiparty democracy." However, the work toward becoming a full fledged democracy has been a fight since the early 1990s. Political unrest and disagreement, along with several changes of leadership, both peaceful and non, has halted any progress made towards democracy.
Either or Dilemmas or False Dilemmas
A single party state is a country where there is only one legal political party. This can be useful in countries where people have not got the hang of the idea that if you support a party which is not in power it is not necessarily treason. The country can get used to the forms of a multiparty democracy without the real competition. Some single party states have successfully made the transition to multiparty states. Others have not.