Political Science · Comparative Political Analysis
Coalition governments tend to be:
AStable
BUndemocratic
CUnstable ✓ Correct
DNone of the above
Correct answer: (C) Unstable — Coalition governments tend to be unstable, so the answer is unstable.
Explanation
★Coalition governments tend to be unstable, so the answer is unstable.
★A coalition is formed when no single party wins a clear majority.
★Several parties with differing aims must then share power and compromise.
★Disagreements among partners can break the coalition at any time.
★Withdrawal of one partner may bring down the whole government.
★So coalitions are generally less stable than single-party majority governments.
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