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"political parties are pillars of democracy." explain

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Answered by GalaxyBoy15
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Political parties are a key ingredient of the democratic process. They are formed on the basis of a particular ideology and those who subscribe to it join and become members of the party. A political party will have one principal objective, and that is to attain the power to govern. With attainment of power as its primary goal the political party must organise itself into a unit and formulate rules that outline the unit’s structure and govern the conduct of members, it must select its leadership and then safeguard its existence by ensuring that it has adequate funding to sustain its structures, campaign and win elections.

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Answered by Adithya88
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Political parties are the basic pillars of democracy.

These parties are formed on the motive to gain power. In this struggle, each party advances the demands of certain groups or communities. Upon gaining power, they satisfy the needs of these groups, while the other parties do the same for other backward groups. In this way, an ensuing paradoxical cycle is formed, and the true essence of democracy is preserved with these parties.

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