SHORT ANSWER:
The Governor's role in mediating ministerial disputes is more significant in coalition governments compared to single-party governments.
DETAILS:
- In coalition governments, the Governor may need to intervene more frequently due to the presence of multiple parties with differing interests.
- In single-party governments, the Governor's role is generally limited as there is usually a clear majority and less likelihood of disputes.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- No specific punishment or implications are defined under law for the Governor's mediation role.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 163 (Council of Ministers to aid and advise Governor)
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