Evolving Dynamics In The Era Of Coalition Politics: Nexus Of Human Rights And Democratic Principles And Its Implications
- IJLLR Journal
- Apr 15
- 1 min read
Samdaniel, BBA LLB, Auro University, Surat
ABSTRACT
Coalition politics emerges in democracies, particularly in India, when no single party can obtain a majority. like governance creates a compromise between competing interests, ensuring inclusivity while also introducing challenges like as instability and policymaking delays. The shift in India from single-party dominance to coalitions has impacted democratic ideals and human rights. Coalitions can help to promote democracy by giving regional and minority parties a platform to express their various viewpoints. However, compromise leads to inefficiency, corruption, and reduced accountability. Choices may be motivated by political survival rather than national interest, undermining transparency and public trust. Human rights policy are determined by coalition politics, with minor parties supporting minority rights but hindering development due to competing agendas. International institutions and civil society organizations have essential roles as a watchdog, pushing for openness and accountability. In strengthening oversight mechanisms, open data policies, ensuring safety for journalists and activists, and enhancing coalition governance, improvement is suggested. Thus, this article delves into the aspects of the coalition.