Document issued by every party before a general election is called _________ and why??
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election manifesto is issued by every party before the elections
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Manifesto
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- a written statement of the beliefs, aims, and policies of a corporation, especially a political party:
- A manifesto is mostly defined as a printed declaration of the intentions, motives or views of a personal, group, organisation or government whosoever issues it.
- A manifesto usually comprises a previously published opinion or public consensus and/or promotes a brand new idea with prescriptive notions for closing changes for future.
- Oxford dictionary defines manifesto as a public declaration of the policy and aims of a gaggle like organization. Thus an election manifesto may be a published document containing declaration of the ideology, intentions, views, policies and programmes of a organization.
- The Election Manifestos are generally drafted by the Political Parties keeping a watch on forthcoming elections and are generally published and well publicized. As already stated above, the election manifesto normally contains the declared ideology of the organisation concerned normally and its policies and programmes for the Country/State and other people at large.
- It therefore is a reference document or benchmark for the general public at large for what a party stands for. By comparing the ideologies, policies and programmes of the political parties, the electors can decide which party they must vote for to fulfill their expectations and aspirations.
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