Explain how the proliferation of political parties in a proportional representation system can lead to difficulties in creating a new public policy.

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: According to the author, a party can form around any policy position that attracts enough votes to get the party past the qualifying threshold. Multiparty systems are an important part of a proportional representation system, and when there are many parties in the legislature, it is usually very difficult for any one party to achieve the majority necessary to form a government on its own.

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