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Chile: The multi-party excepti
Title: Chile: The multi-party excepti
Category: Literature / English
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Chile: The multi-party excepti
It is quite difficult to argue Arturo Valenzuela’s theoretical analysis that Presidentialism provides the fuel for political instability and in turn inhibits the democratization process. He claims that the combination of a multiparty system and a presidential system is disadvantageous to a stable democracy. Is it safe to assume that a “successful democratic government results from the translation of diverse societal options into majority options, either through the election of a majority party or
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that in order to solve this problem of minority presidents, the Chilean government decided to invest more power in the executive branch. Finally, it may be safe to assume that a majority coalition or party is essential for some stable democratic institutions, but it may not be essential for all. The Chilean experience suggests that:
“ highly competitive politics over time strengthens democratic institutions
and contributes to the consolidation of state practices devoid of blatant
corruption”
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