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essential features of political party (5marks) if u domt know pla dont answer.​

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Answered by mcchaturvedi
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The main features of political parties are as follows

(i) They reflect fundamental political division in a society.

(ii) Parties are a part of society and thus involve partisanship.

(iii) They seek to implement policies and programmes of their agenda by winning popular support through election.

(iv) They are formed to promote the collective good through policies and programmes.

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(i) They agree on some policies and programmes for the society with a view to promote the collective good.

(ii) Since there can be different views on what is good for all, parties try to persuade people why their policies are better than others.

(iii) They seek to implement these policies by winning popular support through elections.

(iv) Parties reflect fundamental political divisions in a society.

(v) Parties are a part of society and thus involve partisanship.

(vi) Thus, a party is known by which part it stands for, which policies its supports and whose interests it uphold.

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Answered by ojasmaurya
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Answer:

In politics, a political party is an organized group of people who have the same ideology, or who otherwise have the same political positions, and who field candidates for elections, in an attempt to get them elected and thereby implement their agenda.

Explanation:

They contest elections.

They introduce various policies and programmes for the people.

They play an important role in decision-making to legislate and execute.

These parties, when successful in elections, form and run the government.

These parties, if they lose, become the opposition parties and play the role of criticizing the government.

The parties mould the public’s opinion on various issues. They can help them form an opinion and can also influence them to alter their opinion.

These parties help the citizenry to access the government’s policies and acts.

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