NO
Multiparty
we have a choice among the people who will be our leader............
unitary system
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization formed an alliance among democratic nations in case of war.
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.
systems
the diversity of views represented in a multiparty system can be seen as a weakness because it often may lead to instability in government, it might be seen as a strength because it gives voters a much more meaningful choice among candidates and policy alternatives then the present two-party system.
no
systems programmers
Rivers
The Great Schism of 1054 occurred among the Christians of Eastern and Western Roman Empire.
In dictatorships, voluntarily or involuntarily, everyone is forced (compelled) to vote for the dictator and usually, the dictator is always the top candidate among one or two other candidates. The opposite is the case in presidential democracies i.e people are free to choose from a wide option of candidates.