A Monarchy Government
A one party system is not always democratic as all the leaders belong in the same party and may not be able to check the government. The Westminster system on the other hand allows for competitive politics and cooperation among several parties.
The worst idea ever. In a one party system of government the people would only have one party to choose from. Say like if there were no republicans and only democrats ran for office, that would be a one party system.
Vietnam's official form of government is a socialist republic, specifically a one-party state led by the Communist Party of Vietnam. The government is structured with an executive branch headed by the President, a legislative branch represented by the National Assembly, and a judiciary that is subordinate to the party. This system emphasizes the central role of the Communist Party in all aspects of governance, policy-making, and social organization.
the two party system began because the government didnt want one party or system of govrnment to have more power than the other
authoritarian systems of government: dictatorship- one absolute ruler oligarchy- ruled by a small group of people anarchy- no form of government totalitarian- control over every aspect of your life monarchy- passing down through family generations
Nyerere establishes a one-party system and the critics complained that having just one party system caused corruption in the government.
single-party
Fascism
Vietnam is a socialist republic with a one-party system led by the Communist Party of Vietnam. The government operates under a centralized framework where the party controls state functions and policies. The President serves as the head of state, while the Prime Minister is the head of government. Legislative power is vested in the National Assembly, which is also dominated by the Communist Party.
No the never have a one-party system. i have this same question for government and civics that im taking for summer school. and i just googled it. ha
Bi-partisan politics offers representative government that focuses on the best interest of constituency as a whole. The two party system found in the United States, leads to moral and ethical differences in belief that help form competition. Competition is important because each side is working to better the deal for themselves and there for their constituency. In a one party system, the government tends to be more efficient due to the lack of disagreement among party members. This lack of disagreement leads to faster passage of bills and laws, different from the system of one party rule.
coalition