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| When political scientists from the United States examine other democratic republics, one of the things they are struck by is the lack of a two-party system in Italy, the Netherlands or Spain. The Italian parliament, for example, isn't known for being dominated by two parties, but rather, for MPs coming from an array of parties. And coalition government comes into play when members of different parties have to join forces to get anything done. |
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