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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 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.
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.