In many downtrodden parts of India, if you take a close look you will observe that the people know about political parties more than just that of what their constitution says. So in my view the political parties are one of the most important part of Indian democracy because they are the medium through which a most common man also know to put his views.....political parties really matter.
(in the US) All 50 of them.
a system for bucktails and political jobs.
The political would have more strength int the government.
No political party started the public school system. It developed in the colonies and the first school was in 1635 called the Boston Latin School. It was the first town supported school and it established a pattern of local control of the school system. This was well before the American revolution and any political parties.
POLITICAL CONDITIONS Since independence, Kenya has maintained remarkable stability despite changes in its political system and crises in neighboring countries. Particularly since the re-emergence of multiparty democracy, Kenyans have enjoyed an increased degree of freedom. A cross-party parliamentary reform initiative in the fall of 1997 revised some oppressive laws inherited from the colonial era that had been used to limit freedom of speech and assembly. This improved public freedoms and contributed to generally credible national elections in December 1997. In December 2002, Kenyans held democratic and open elections, which were judged free and fair by international observers. The 2002 elections marked an important turning point in Kenya
political instability
Multiparty systems allow for variation in political discourse, and often tries to unite them all in policy decisions, or at least to make decisions with the majority in mind. Multiparty systems do have one leader, but he or she typically gets input from many other people.
Yes
Netherlands
all of the above
A multiparty system is a political system where multiple political parties have the capacity to gain control of government offices, either separately or in coalition. This system often leads to more diverse representation and viewpoints in the government, but it can also result in challenges such as difficulties in forming stable governments and potential gridlock in decision-making.
it leads to discrimination
Ireland has a multiparty system with two coalitions who generally alternate in power;- Fine Gael and Labour Fianna Fail and Progressive Democrats
Yes, Italy has a multiparty system. However, there seems to be some consolidation going on. It will be interesting to see if it turns into a two or three party state. The parliamentary democracies of Europe, Spain, France, England, Germany, tend toward 2 or 3 party states. Italy seems headed in that direction. It will be interesting to watch.
multiparty system
True
Mexico currently does not have a multiparty system. In fact, they are having so many problems with corruption, that many places in Mexico do not currently have a police force.