Saturday, March 19, 2011

Pluralistic party system

In a pluralistic party system, at least there are two parties in it, no one has superiority over the other. If there are already more powerful, then he immediately becomes the dominant party system. In a pluralistic party system at this time, a basic difference seen between the two party system and multi-party system, which is based on differences in the workings of democratic institutions.
 
The difference between the two party system and multi-party therefore be important, but this should not be exaggerated. Since the establishment of a regular party alliance when it enters election race with special programs that are both approved, and work together after that in terms of its implementation to make multi-party system seems similar to a two-party system. 

Conversely, if each one is too flexible, if there is no voting discipline in parliament, then the majority will rule shaky and unstable, and a two-party system would resemble a multi-party system. A two-party system is actually more flexible approach of multi-party system rather than on a rigid two-party system like the type of party system in Britain.

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