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define political institutions

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Answered by MissElegant
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it is a system of politics and government. the term 'political institutions' may also refer to the recognized structure of rules and principles within which the above organizations operate, including such concepts as the right to vote, responsible government, and accountability. these are organizations which create, enforce, and apply laws; that mediate conflict. eg of such political institutions- political parties, trade unions, and the (legal) courts.
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Answered by allyayush
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Political institutions are organizations which create, enforce, and apply laws; that mediate conflict; make (governmental) policy on the economy and social systems; and otherwise provide representation for the populous. Examples of such political institutions include political parties, trade unions, and the (legal) courts. The term 'Political Institutions' may also refer to the recognized structure of rules and principles within which the above organizations operate, including such concepts as the right to vote, responsible government, and accountability.


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