JAMB - Government (2001 - No. 15)

One argument against a multi-party system is the
encouragement of opposition and instability
banning of interest groups
inability to attract foreign assistance
high cost of conducting elections.

Explanation

In a multi-party system, the presence of many political parties can lead to increased opposition and political instability, as parties may constantly oppose one another and create fragmentation within the political landscape. This can make it difficult to form strong, stable governments and may lead to frequent changes in leadership, which could hinder effective governance.

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