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Board Politics & Society
Re: TWO PARTY SYSTEM; The Best?
by
Natsuu
on 10/04/2021, 18:01:10 UTC
       Many scholars of politics have proven that two party systems are the best, but in my opinion I don’t think it is the best because it doesn’t really give room for proper democracy  because it’s just two persons that stands the chance of contesting for elective offices, the aspirants just come from two parties only and it makes democracy unbalanced in the society.
      In a democratic state I think it’s perfect for multi party systems to  take effect and come to stay because looking at the society generally you will see so many are interested and loved by their people but they ain’t given a voice simply because they’re not well connected. Multi party systems allow the grassroots movement have a strong voice and high level profile. 

Indeed, two party system is not that good, but how will you abolish it, isn't two party system a concept of two major parties in conquer for politics?

If it is just a concept, we need to destroy it from the mindset of the people, but how will you achieve it? you need to form a new party which is needed to be large enough to compete with these two giants.


     That’s the point the voters are been manipulated, yes I will say it again they’re been manipulated it’s just like you enforcing what they don’t want on them. Some political analysts would still say  this is the right and best system. Let’s critically analyze this, we will notice how bad this party system is

But the problem lies on how will it be possible to implement the multi-party system, when there are multiple parties already.

It is just that the two party system is a concept of 2 major parties that conquers other parties in number and power. To have multiple major parties, parties in politics should have almost same number of members to balance the numbers. BUT, is there people willing to do this? and if there is, how many? will others risk going to minor parties instead of going to the major ones?