____ form the back bone of democracy
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Political parties form the back bone of democracy
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Political parties form the back bone of democracy .
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Despite periodic attempts to form new parties, nothing has been able to break the Democratic and Republican parties' grip on governance and elections for well over a century.
Political parties form the back bone of democracy because:
- A political party is a collection of people who band together to run for office and maintain power in the government.
- Once in power, they attempt to enact laws and initiate program that promote the well-being of all of the country's citizens.
- A political party is an organization that organizes candidates to run in elections in a specific country.
- Members of a political party are likely to share similar political views, and parties may promote specific ideological or policy goals.
- Political parties oppose the government and communicate the public's complaints to it.
- They provide information to the public. They keep the public informed about the ruling parties' activities.
- As a result, political parties serve as a conduit between the general public and the government. They are in charge of forming and running government.
- Representatives of political parties who have been elected through elections run both the executive and legislative branches of the government. The people of India elect representatives and political parties to run the government through the electoral process.
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