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Majority Governments

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Majority governments refer to political systems where the political party or coalition with the most elected representatives in a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress, has the power to make decisions and enact laws without requiring the support of other parties.

Key Features

  • Ability to pass legislation more easily
  • Strong executive power
  • Clear accountability for governing decisions

Pros

  • Efficient decision-making process
  • Clear mandate from voters
  • Can lead to stable governance

Cons

  • Risk of marginalizing minority voices
  • Potential for misuse of power
  • Limited checks and balances

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