multi-party system - translation to german
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multi-party system - translation to german

SYSTEM IN WHICH MULTIPLE POLITICAL PARTIES HAVE THE CAPACITY TO GAIN CONTROL OF GOVERNMENT OFFICES, SEPARATELY OR IN COALITION
Multi-party; Multiparty; Multiparty democracy; Multi-party System; Multiparty system; Multi-party democracy; Multiparty systems; Multi-party systems; Multi party system; Multi party systems; Multi-party elections; Pluralist system; Multi-party state; Multiparty state; Multi party state; Multiparty politics; Multi party democracy; Multi-party democracies; Three-party state; Three-party system; Triple-party state; Triple-party system; Four-party state; Four-party system; Quadruple-party state; Quadruple-party system; Multi-party rule; Multi-partisan; Multi-Party; Multi-party political system; Multi-party politics; Multiparty government; Multiparty competition; Multiparty Systems

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Mehrparteiensystem
single party         
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POLITICAL SYSTEM WITH ONLY ONE PARTY PERMANENTLY IN CONTROL
One party state; One-party system; Single party state; One party system; One Party State; Single-party system; Single party; List of one-party states; One party states; One-party rule; One party rule; Single-party; Single-party politics; One-party states; Single-party states; One-Party-Rule; The Party (politics); The party (politics); Single-party rule; One-party republic; Single-party political system; Party-state; Single-Party State; List of single-party states; Single-party state; One-party regime; Party dictatorship; One-Party state; One-party dictatorship
Einzelpartei
party politics         
  • A [[National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party]], where policies may be set and changes can be made to party leadership
  • In ''A Block for the Wigs'' (1783), [[James Gillray]] caricatured Fox's return to power in a coalition with North. George III is the blockhead in the centre.
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  • On this 2012 Mexican ballot, voters have more than two parties to choose from.
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  • Political parties like the [[Romanian Communist Party]] can arise out of, or be closely connected to, existing segments of society, such as organizations of workers.
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  • Members of the [[National Woman's Party]] in 1918
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  • In a non-partisan legislature, like the [[Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories]], every member runs and legislates as a political independent with no party affiliation.
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  • Campaign finance restrictions may be motivated by the perception that excessive or secretive contributions to political parties will make them beholden to people other than the voters.
  • It is easier for voters to evaluate one simple list of policies for each party, like this platform for the [[United Australia Party]], than to individually judge every single candidate.
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ORGANIZATION THAT SEEKS TO INFLUENCE GOVERNMENT POLICY AND ACTIONS AND BE ELECTED TO DIRECTLY TAKE PART ON GOVERNMENT OR LEGISLATION
Political parties; Political Party; Politicial party; Political parti; Party politics; Political party governance; Party Political; Political affiliation; Party political; Political attitude; Party (politics); Party strengths; Party strength; Political party functions; Party member; Mass party; Regulation of political parties; Party organization; Niche party; Political attitudes
parlamentarische Angelegenheiten

Definition

multiparty
¦ adjective of or involving several political parties.

Wikipedia

Multi-party system

In political science, a multi-party system is a political system in which multiple political parties across the political spectrum run for national elections, and all have the capacity to gain control of government offices, separately or in coalition. Apart from one-party-dominant and two-party systems, multi-party systems tend to be more common in parliamentary systems than presidential systems and far more common in countries that use proportional representation compared to countries that use first-past-the-post elections. Several parties compete for power and all of them have reasonable chance of forming government.

In multi-party systems that use proportional representation, each party wins a number of legislative seats proportional to the number of votes it receives.

Under first-past-the-post, the electorate is divided into a number of districts, each of which selects one person to fill one seat by a plurality of the vote. First-past-the-post is not conducive to a proliferation of parties, and naturally gravitates toward a two-party system, in which only two parties have a real chance of electing their candidates to office. This gravitation is known as Duverger's law.

Proportional representation, on the other hand, does not have this tendency, and allows multiple major parties to arise. Proportional systems either has multi-member districts with more than one representative elected from a given district to the same legislative body or some other type of pooling of the votes, and thus there are a greater number of viable parties. Duverger's law states that the number of viable political parties is one, plus the number of seats in a district.

Argentina, Armenia, Belgium, Brazil, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, the Philippines, Poland, Sweden, Tunisia, Turkey and Ukraine are examples of nations that have used a multi-party system effectively in their democracies. In these countries, usually no single party has a parliamentary majority by itself (hung parliaments). Instead, multiple political parties are compelled to form compromised coalitions for the purpose of developing power blocks, usually majority control of the assembly, and attaining legitimate mandate.

Examples of use of multi-party system
1. He has now won three elections since a multi–party system was introduced in 1''1.
2. Its roots are socialist and it allowed a multi–party system in Tanzania in 1''2.
3. The constitution defined a new political system for Somaliland, a democratic, multi–party system.
4. That was followed by the enactment of a law allowing the emergence of a pluralist multi–party system.
5. President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, who came to power in 1'78, says he want a multi–party system by December.