Haruna, thanks
I agree with your observation.
Interestingly the ruling party/government may have the same ideological-homestead with some of the opposition parties. With block politics no one party may have the majority to form a government on its own and therefore forced to seek support from other parties with the same ideological foundation. The difference in ideological basis may be the reason why there is no genuine opposition; hence the idea is to put all opposition parties in one basket despite ideological-homestead.
Thanks
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