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Examine the role of ordinary citizens in reforming the political parties?

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Answered by dineshpayasidgs
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common people can put pressure on political parties through petitions , publicity and agitation

ii) for this purpose they can take help of pressure groups, movements and the media .

iii) if the citizens so this effectively then in fear of losing public support by not taking up reforms , the political parties would become more serious about reforms

iv) Also, there can be reforms , if those who want so join political parties.

v) we should not forget that the quality of democracy depends on the degree of public participation .

vi) it is difficult to reform policies if ordinary citizens do not take part in it and simply criticize it from outside


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Answered by tanaymehto21
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Answer:

common people can put pressure on political parties through petitions , publicity and agitation

ii) for this purpose they can take help of pressure groups, movements and the media .

iii) if the citizens so this effectively then in fear of losing public support by not taking up reforms , the political parties would become more serious about reforms

iv) Also, there can be reforms , if those who want so join political parties.

v) we should not forget that the quality of democracy depends on the degree of public participation .

vi) it is difficult to reform policies if ordinary citizens do not take part in it and simply criticize it from outside

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