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29 July, 01:20

The lack of success of minor parties to be the "party in power" or to be a "major player" has actually allowed them to take a clearer cut stand on specific issues. true or faulse

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  1. 29 July, 04:12
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    That statement is true

    If you're a major player in the government, you have to take care of all the issues that happen within the people, even the one that's deemed as 'not particularly important'. But if you're a minor player, you can choose to take a specific and major issue
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