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Parliamentary opposition is a form of political opposition
Opposition (politics)

[Image:Stand in opposition city hall boston.jpg|thumb|right|220px|Stand in Opposition In politics, the opposition comprises one or more Political party or other organized groups that are opposed to the government, party or group in political power of an area, county, or state....
 to a designated government, particularly in a Westminster
Westminster System

The Westminster system is a Democracy parliamentary system of government modelled after the British government . The term comes from the Palace of Westminster, the seat of the UK Parliament....
-based parliamentary system. Note that this article uses the term government
Executive (government)

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 as it is used in Parliamentary systems, i.e. meaning the administration or the cabinet rather than the state.

In First Past the Post assemblies, where the tendency
Duverger's law

In political science, Duverger's law is a law which asserts that a Plurality voting system election system tends to favor a two-party system....
 to gravitate into two major parties
Political party

A political party is a political organization that seeks to attain and maintain politics power within government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns....
 or party groupings operates strongly, government and opposition roles can go to the two main groupings serially in alternation.






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Parliamentary opposition is a form of political opposition
Opposition (politics)

[Image:Stand in opposition city hall boston.jpg|thumb|right|220px|Stand in Opposition In politics, the opposition comprises one or more Political party or other organized groups that are opposed to the government, party or group in political power of an area, county, or state....
 to a designated government, particularly in a Westminster
Westminster System

The Westminster system is a Democracy parliamentary system of government modelled after the British government . The term comes from the Palace of Westminster, the seat of the UK Parliament....
-based parliamentary system. Note that this article uses the term government
Executive (government)

Sorry, no overview for this topic
 as it is used in Parliamentary systems, i.e. meaning the administration or the cabinet rather than the state.

In First Past the Post assemblies, where the tendency
Duverger's law

In political science, Duverger's law is a law which asserts that a Plurality voting system election system tends to favor a two-party system....
 to gravitate into two major parties
Political party

A political party is a political organization that seeks to attain and maintain politics power within government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns....
 or party groupings operates strongly, government and opposition roles can go to the two main groupings serially in alternation. In this context, the opposition forms a recognised, even semi-official "government-in-waiting". Its "opposing" can degenerate into a charade pending the eventual exchange of roles and occupation, or reoccupation, of the Treasury benches.

The more proportional a representative system, the greater the likelihood of multiple political parties appearing in the parliamentary debating chamber. Such systems can foster multiple "opposition" parties which may have little in common and minimal desire to form a united bloc opposed to the government of the day.

Some well-organised democracies, dominated long-term by a single faction, reduce their parliamentary opposition to tokenism
Tokenism

Tokenism refers to a policy or practice of limited inclusion of members of a minority group, usually creating a false appearance of inclusive practices, intentional or not....
. Singapore
Singapore

Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
 exemplifies a case of a numerically weak opposition; South Africa
South Africa

The Republic of South Africa, also known by Official names of South Africa, is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa....
 under the apartheid regime maintained a long-term imbalance in the parliament. In some cases tame "opposition" parties are created by the governing groups in order to create an impression of democratic debate.

By their very presence in the debating chamber, parliamentary oppositions recognise the legitimacy of the system of politics, and thus may share many of the views of the government. The opposition in such cases can justly claim the title of His/Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition.

The title of "Official Opposition" usually goes to the largest of the parties sitting in opposition with its leader being given the title "Leader of the Opposition
Leader of the Opposition

The Leader of the Opposition is a title traditionally held by the leader of the Opposition in a Westminster System of parliamentary government....
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See also

  • Loyal opposition
    Loyal opposition

    Loyal opposition is the concept that one can be opposed to the actions of the executive or ruling party of the day without being opposed to the constitution of the political system....
  • Official Opposition (Canada)
    Official Opposition (Canada)

    In Canada, Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition , commonly known as the Official Opposition, is usually the largest parliamentary opposition political party in the Canadian House of Commons, which is currently the Liberal Party of Canada....
  • Official Opposition (India)
    Official Opposition (India)

    Official Opposition is a term used to designate the political party which has secured the largest number of seats in the Lower House of parliament but is not a part of the ruling party or coalition....
  • Official Opposition (Ireland)
  • Official Opposition (New Zealand)
    Official Opposition (New Zealand)

    The Official Opposition in New Zealand is usually the largest political party or coalition which is not a member of the ruling government. This means that the political party, while still involved with the political process in New Zealand, they do not have Political minister or their supporters in a position of power....
  • Official Opposition (United Kingdom)
  • Opposition (Australia)
    Opposition (Australia)

    Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition, commonly known as The Opposition, in Australia fulfils the same function as the official opposition in other Commonwealth of Nations monarchy....
  • Opposition (Malaysia)
    Opposition (Malaysia)

    The Opposition in Malaysia is a term used to describe political parties represented in the Parliament of Malaysia that is not in government either on its own or as part of a governing coalition....
  • Opposition Party (United States)
    Opposition Party (United States)

    The Opposition Party was the name adopted by several former Whig Party politicians in the period 1854-1858. In 1860, the party was encouraged by the remaining Whig leadership to effectively merge with the Constitutional Union Party ....
  • Shadow cabinet
    Shadow Cabinet

    The Shadow Cabinet is a senior group of opposition spokespeople in the Westminster system of government who together under the leadership of the Official opposition form an alternative cabinet to the government's, whose members shadow or mark each individual member of the government....