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multiparty system
The parties would form a coalition.
A two party system has only two parties with a real chance of winning but lists many candidates while the multiparty also lists many
The parties would form a coalition.
Multiparty sytem- Parties form coalitions to govern, Voters have a wide choice of candidates, and there are many major and minor parties, They ARE NOT dictatorships
The number of parties and the ability to hold a truly democratic vote (it can not be democratic if you only have one choice to vote for).
A multiparty system is a political system where multiple political parties have the capacity to gain control of government offices, either separately or in coalition. This system often leads to more diverse representation and viewpoints in the government, but it can also result in challenges such as difficulties in forming stable governments and potential gridlock in decision-making.
A political party organized as opposition to the existing parties in a two-party system.
Yes
all of the above
Netherlands
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.