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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 :)))
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.
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 ??
But what does travel time have to do with that there are too many governmental systems in Europe for your homework question?
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........
Again, you need to narrow the scope of your homework. That's my whole point here.
Governmental systems in France, Germany and Italy are similar, but not so in Switzerland ??๐ค๐ค๐ค
No, they are not that similar.
France, Germany and Italy are multiparty system, right ??
Dude, I'm not gonna do your homework. The respective Wikipedia articles are good and have further sources. To make it short, not every multi party system is the same.
Exactly !! How are the multiparty systems different in Europe ??
How about you look that up on Wikipedia, and when you have specific questions about certain aspects, ask these questions?
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.