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Under what circumstances is a coalition government formed? - Political Science

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Under what circumstances is a coalition government formed?

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  1. No Clear Majority: A coalition government is indeed formed when no single party wins an outright majority in the legislature, which forces different parties to come together to form a government.
  2. Multi-Party Systems: As you rightly pointed out, coalition governments are common in multi-party systems, where no party usually has enough support to form a government alone. This is especially true in countries where voter support is divided across many political parties.
  3. Political Fragmentation: The idea of political fragmentation is also important. In cases where the political landscape is divided, a coalition allows for representation of various groups and helps prevent instability and frequent elections.
  4. Stability and Power-Sharing: The purpose of a coalition government is to ensure stable governance by pooling resources and power, and having a common minimum program helps in coordinating policies and actions despite ideological differences.
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Chapter 3: Forms of Government: Parliamentary & Presidential Forms of Government - EXAMINATION CORNER [Page 89]

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K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 3 Forms of Government: Parliamentary & Presidential Forms of Government
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 12. i. | Page 89
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