Class 10 Political Science Chapter Outcomes of Democracy - Part 2

When parties form a coalition government, it usually means that:

Type: MCQ • Marks: 1
When parties form a coalition government, it usually means that:
Options
A. One party has won a massive, historic single-party majority.
B. Elections are declared completely void.
C. The Supreme Court runs the executive.
D. No single party won a clear majority, so they must compromise on a common minimum program to run the state.
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