how political party can overcome from the challenges that it had to face?
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Explanation:
: In a world of declining political party influence, protest movements and organized labor have increasingly served as vehicles to express grievances and channel political action. However, the limits of protest movements and labor unions’ activities—and their frequent turns to electoral politics—point to the essential role that political parties play in holding governments to account. Given the increase in nontraditional political mobilization through protest and civil society organizations, political parties can best harness this energy through increased engagement and substantive internal deliberation. States can play a role in increasing the supply of political parties through subsidies that bolster parties’ partner organizations and in boosting the demand for political parties by making voting compulsory, with appropriate accommodations for voters.
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Ordinary members are unable to influence decisions as they lack sufficient connections. Decisions are taken in the name of the party, by leaders having more power. Parties do not conduct internal regular elections, organisational meetings are not conducted and do not maintain a register of the membership