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Coalition governments tend to be:

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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