answersLogoWhite

0

One party has an idea but the other party doesn't like it and wants their idea to be performed instead.So they fight and forget about what there're suppose to be doing.So they try to start some kind of battle and ends up a big disaster.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is power shairing?

A policy agreed between political parties or within a coalition to share responsibility for decision-making and political action.


What are the purpose of the political shows?

The purpose of political shows is to push a certain political parties agenda. Many of the shows only appeal to those viewers who share a similar belief of how the country should be run.


Represenatives who share certain important opinions organize themselves into groups called what parties?

political parties


What do parties political do?

They share common ideas or ways of thinking about government.


How did cotton affect relations between the up country and low country?

The Lowcountry became more willing to share political power with the Upcountry


Did the formation of political parties make this countrymore or less democratic?

The "framers" of the constitution did not intend for [[How does a democracy encourage the formation of political parties#|political parties]] to be created, however the "right vs. left" divide forced it. This same divide has been true throughout history since the dawn of civilization. Its not that democracy encourages political parties. Democracy just allows political parties to be formed, but often when one or two political parties share the vast majority of funds or power, they are able to outspend "third party" candidates by huge amounts and essentially control the entire government.


Which parties share power?

In a parliamentary system, power is typically shared among the ruling party, coalition partners, and opposition parties. The ruling party, often the one with the most seats, leads the government but may rely on alliances with smaller parties to secure a majority. In some systems, power can also be shared through federal arrangements, where regional governments have autonomy in certain areas. The specific dynamics can vary significantly depending on the country's political structure and electoral system.


How does a democracy encourage the formation of political parties?

The "framers" of the constitution did not intend for political parties to be created, however the "right vs. left" divide forced it. This same divide has been true throughout history since the dawn of civilization. Its not that democracy encourages political parties. Democracy just allows political parties to be formed, but often when one or two political parties share the vast majority of funds or power, they are able to outspend "third party" candidates by huge amounts and essentially control the entire government.


What are the poltical parties?

a political party is group of people, who share the same idea about how a country be govern


In what ways are interest groups both similar and different from political parties?

Interest groups, like political parties, are centered on individuals with similar interests. Political parties, however, have much more public influence and are not necessarily about sharing interests as they are promoting those who share certain interests.


Representatives who share similar ideas on important issues join together in?

political parties--nova net


Representatives who share certain important opinions organize themselves into groups called?

political parties- novanet :)