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Several minority parties can of course combine and form a coalition government , as in France . ... Most opponents of proportional representation consider the two - party system the ideal arrangement for a democracy .
Several minority parties can of course combine and form a coalition government , as in France . ... Most opponents of proportional representation consider the two - party system the ideal arrangement for a democracy .
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Rule by the majority party does not necessarily mean rule by a unified policy . A political party is itself constituted of groups which have conflicting interests and thus have their own notions of what the party should do while it is ...
Rule by the majority party does not necessarily mean rule by a unified policy . A political party is itself constituted of groups which have conflicting interests and thus have their own notions of what the party should do while it is ...
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power , hoping in this way to neutralize the advantage of the majority party . The record seems to indicate that this strategy is not too successful . If a citizen wishes to change his party allegiance , he is not going to do this ...
power , hoping in this way to neutralize the advantage of the majority party . The record seems to indicate that this strategy is not too successful . If a citizen wishes to change his party allegiance , he is not going to do this ...
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