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

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

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Sr. No. Merits Bi-Party System Multi-Party System
1. Government Stability In a bi-party system, governments are generally more stable because single-party rule is common. In a multi-party system, stability is less assured as coalition governments are frequent.
2. Voter Choice In a bi-party system, voters have a simple choice between two clear alternatives. In a multi-party system, the presence of many parties makes the choice more complex for voters.
3. Representation In a bi-party system, representation is limited to two broad political platforms. In a multi-party system, there is wider representation of diverse groups, communities, and ideologies.
4. Decision-Making In a bi-party system, decision-making is faster and more decisive because fewer political actors are involved. In a multi-party system, decision-making is slower since it requires negotiation and compromise among multiple parties.
5. Risk In a bi-party system, there is a risk of over-centralisation of power in one party. In a multi-party system, there is a risk of political instability due to frequent changes in alliances and governments.
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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. c | Page 189
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