Tanzania was a one-party government from its independence in 1961 until the late 1980s. This long rule of one party lead to consolidation and structural advantages by the Chama Cha Mapinduzi party. In the early 2000s, voting irregularities and allegations of suppression of other parties came to a head in mass violence and have lead to a rewriting of the constitution and calls for reforms.
In 2010, more than half of the nations of the world have multiparty systems. All 27 members of the European Union and all 12 members of the Union of South American Nations, as well as most of the 54 members of the Commonwealth of Nations (formerly the British Commonwealth) have multiparty systems. In addition, Japan, Mexico, Indonesia, Israel and several other Asian, African, Central American and island nations have multiparty systems.Notable nations whose political systems do not meet the definiton of multiparty system are Russia, the United States of America, the People's Republic of China, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Cuba and North Korea.
yes i think they did work well
A two-party system simplifies decision-making and promotes stability, as it often leads to majority rule. However, it can limit representation and diversity of perspectives. A multiparty system allows for greater representation and diversity of ideas, but can lead to more fragmented governance and challenges in forming stable coalitions.
In the US, the two party system makes it difficult if not impossible for a third or even fourth party to have a chance in national elections. The current party system has become a "custom" of sorts. Within each party there are both liberals and conservatives. This sometimes covers what a third party would stand for. On the other hand, it clearly excludes real third parties. The reality of the matter is that the two party system has worked out as well as foreign governments that have multiparty systems.
One reason the U.S. does not have a multiparty system is the "winner-takes-all" electoral system, which tends to favor larger parties and discourages the viability of smaller ones. Additionally, the historical dominance of the Democratic and Republican parties has created a political culture that often marginalizes alternative parties. However, the existence of state and local parties, as well as independent candidates, shows that the two-party system is not absolute, but rather a product of various political, social, and institutional factors.
none, that's why it worked so well
Microsoft worked with IBM to develop DOS and I believe OS/2 as well.
It worked because of the system of checks and balances and it's rules for adding amendments.
In 2010, more than half of the nations of the world have multiparty systems. All 27 members of the European Union and all 12 members of the Union of South American Nations, as well as most of the 54 members of the Commonwealth of Nations (formerly the British Commonwealth) have multiparty systems. In addition, Japan, Mexico, Indonesia, Israel and several other Asian, African, Central American and island nations have multiparty systems. Notable nations whose political systems do not meet the definiton of multiparty system are Russia, the United States of America, the People's Republic of China, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Cuba and North Korea.
KILIMO KWANZA is the strategy for agriculture revolution in Tanzania aimed at improving livelihood, economic growth as well as employment.Benson
Tanzania has an array of typical western as well as Asian cuisine, so typically fish, or several types of curry dishes.
they had a modern day government. it worked vary well until the Spanish took over.