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what happens when no party is completely dominant within the government?
the parties work to achieve compromises in legislation.
special elections are held to determine which party controls the government.
governance pauses until one party is able to seize control.
When no single political party holds full control of a government, the need for cooperation to pass legislation leads parties to negotiate and reach compromises. Special elections are not a standard automatic response, and governance does not typically pause entirely as basic functions and negotiation processes continue.
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The parties work to achieve compromises in legislation.