A multiparty system can be one of the weakest forms of governance because it often leads to political fragmentation, making it difficult to form stable governments. With numerous parties vying for power, coalition governments may be necessary, which can result in compromises that dilute effective policymaking. Additionally, this system can encourage extreme or fringe parties to gain representation, potentially leading to polarization and conflict within the political landscape. Ultimately, the lack of a clear majority can hinder decisive action and governance.
Voters have a wider choice of candidates and ideas
One advantage of a multiparty system is that it allows different positions to be expressed and debated upon. It gives citizens a choice of who they want to support.
one party system*Which party system is most common in a Dictatorship?A. Multiparty SystemB. Bipartisan SystemC. One-Party SystemD. Two- Party System
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Netherlands
all of the above
Multiparty systems allow for variation in political discourse, and often tries to unite them all in policy decisions, or at least to make decisions with the majority in mind. Multiparty systems do have one leader, but he or she typically gets input from many other people.
political instability
it leads to discrimination
Ireland has a multiparty system with two coalitions who generally alternate in power;- Fine Gael and Labour Fianna Fail and Progressive Democrats
Party system in j&k started from one party dominance ie n c to multiparty system
multiparty system