1.Volatility
This government is highly volatile and unstable because it is hardly possible to make every one agree up on one point.Hence this government will soon liquefies.
2.Increase in corruption
Parties consider this period as the right time to make all the hard deals come true.This will encourage corruption.
3.Waste of money and time
The life span of these governments is less.Hence elections should be conducted regularly until a stable government is formed which is a waste of both time and money.
4.Role of small parties
Small parties don't have the capacity to form a government.Hence they support other parties to become ruling parties.After the government is formed if the ruling party doesn't agree with the small party,it draws back its support which will result in re elections.
5.Prime minister's role
Prime minister will be deprived of taking his own decisions as he should take in to account the ideas of all the parties.
the great coalition is about George brown aligning with John A Macdonald and George-Étienne Cartier to from a coalition government. This helped break the political deadlock, this also helped to pass laws and get more things in Canada done. the coalition was formed in 1864
________ was elected president of a coalition government in the Republic of South Africa by the National Assembly in 199
First the government has to good than atomatically the probles will solve
The government of India is democratic, the citizens of India choose their president through the ballot.
Prime Minister leads the Government of India.
Subhendu Ranjan Raj has written: 'Coalition politics in India' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Coalition governments 'Coalition politics in India' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Coalition governments
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No. Ukraine government is said to be orange coalition government
Abolish Self Government Coalition was created in 1989.
Abolish Self Government Coalition ended in 1995.
Before Independence, there was a single political party. But now, it is coalition because of coming up new political party in every election. Because of so many political party, no one is able to get the majority of votes during the elections. There is a rule to have a 50% votes as well as majority, otherwise they will unable to form a government that's why there is a coalition government.
The last time Britain had a coalition government was in 1598 under Henry the 8th.
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The government by two or more parties are called a coalition government. Like today David Cameron (Conservative) is in a Coalition with Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrats). Hope this helps
The government of the United Kingdom is formed by the largest party or coalition in the House of Commons. Presently a Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition government is the UK government.
India got a taste of Coalition Politics at the state level when the Left front comprising of Communist Party of India (CPI), CPI (Marxist) and others formed the first ever Coalition Government in India at West Bengal with Mr. Jyoti Basu as the Chief Minister (succeeded by Mr. Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee) which till date hasn't been defeated. At the national level the first ever coalition government was formed under the Prime Minister ship of Late Shri Morarji Desai Ji which existed from 24th March 1977 to 15th July 1979 headed by now an insignificant Janata Party(who reputation has now been acquired by its breakaway section which formed the Bharatiya Janata Party).Since 1996 Indian Politics has been dominated with Coalition Governments which by far have been stable after a shaky start.The incumbent Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh is heading a coalition Government of 15 parties called the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) with Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, widow of Late Shri Rajiv Gandhi Ji being its Chairperson which has now just now been elected for a second term in OfficeCourtesy: http://www.prasannajeetpani.in/2009/06/coalition-politics-in-india-analysis.html