Multi-party system


A multiparty system or multi-party system is a system of political parties where a large number of "political" parties have the opportunity to choose the executive branch, just as the legislative branch is divided among a large number of groups or fractions. , in contrast to the bipartisanship (the hegemony of two political parties), or the one-party system (the hegemony of a single political party). Countries with multiparty political systems there are many, such as Algeria, Argentina, Finland, France, Italy, Portugal, Greece, Chile, Guatemala, Ecuador, Bolivia, Mexico, Russia, India and Japan. Likewise, although they had bipartisan systems until recently, they now have a multi-party system Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Spain, Peru, Uruguay, Nicaragua and Venezuela.

There are three ways to approach a multiparty and bipartisan democracy:

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