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Compare the relative demerits of bi-party and multi-party systems. - Political Science

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Compare the relative demerits of bi-party and multi-party systems.

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Sr. No. Demerits Bi-Party System  Multi-Party System
1. Representation Limits political representation to only two broad platforms, often ignoring the needs of smaller groups or minorities. Leads to excessive fragmentation of political forces, with too many small parties pursuing narrow interests.
2. Democracy Quality It can create a “winner-takes-all” environment, where the losing side is almost completely excluded from power. It can weaken democracy by making stable majority rule difficult, resulting in frequent changes of government.
3. Decision-Making While decisions are quick, they may be taken without adequate debate or consideration of minority viewpoints. Decision-making becomes slow due to the need for constant negotiation and compromise among coalition partners.
4. Risk of Power Abuse May encourage over-centralisation of power in a single dominant party, leading to authoritarian tendencies. May encourage opportunistic alliances and political instability as parties switch partners for short-term gains.
5. Political Polarisation Deepens ideological divides, forcing citizens into two rigid political camps. Can lead to weak governance due to unstable coalitions and frequent policy reversals.
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Chapter 5: Franchise & Representation - QUESTIONS FOR REVISION [Page 189]

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K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 5 Franchise & Representation
QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 39. d | Page 189
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