• CyberEgg@discuss.tchncs.de
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    7 days ago

    Wild thing to try and compare the party system of one specific indian state to Europe, a continent with more party systems than countries.

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      7 days ago

      I just showed one state in the link, but literally speaking, every individual in lndia can become a party, no matter in which part it is :)))

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        7 days ago

        That is not the point. The point is, there are 46-49 countries in Europe (depending on where one draws a continental border), all with different governmental systems. If you want others to make your homework, you need to narrow the scope.

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          In my country, if you want to travel from one end to the other by train, you need to spend more than 3 days inside the train or travelling. Now, how countries in Europe can you cross within that given time ??

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            7 days ago

            But what does travel time have to do with that there are too many governmental systems in Europe for your homework question?

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              7 days ago

              You mentioned the number of countries in Europe. In my country, there are states that would comprise a number of European countries together. Just to give you a rough idea of the extent.

              Ideally, we ought to have had different governmental systems too, as you say…

              But our constitution is the cornerstone of the nation…

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            7 days ago

            Our governmental systems are not different because we have a single constitution.

            It’s a real problem when the centre tries to trample upon the spirit of federation in our country.

            @praveen@social.masto.host can give a better understanding of the party system in lndia, although he’s from a southern state himself.

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              You seem to be confusing federation and confederation. It is to be expected that the individual divisions of a federation are only partially sovereign. That’s why your question is too vague. The EU is a supranational union of sovereign states and the individual multi-party systems are too different to be clustered as one multi-party system in comparison to India.