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seven points of importance of political parties??​

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Answered by sanjeevani111982
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Importance of Political Parties

A democracy cannot exist without the presence of a political party. This is clear from the function performed by the political parties. In case, there are no political parties then:

  • Every candidate in the election would be an independent candidate. Any individual candidate does not have the efficiency to promise any major policy change to the people. In such a scenario, no one will be responsible for how the country is run.
  • In the long run, only a representative democracy can survive. Political parties are the agencies that gather different views on various issues and present them to the government.
Answered by kaushikparth353
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Political parties are essential to modern democracy, contrary to some popular opinion. Parties organize democracy and prevent voters from having to choose from among scores of candidates. Parties in a broad sense stand for a particular view of the role of government. Party identification is the best predictor of how people vote. Compromise between the parties has been and will remain vital to sustaining our two-hundred-year-long experiment with self- government. These points are particularly timely in today’s combative political climate. (This speech, the Karl G. Maeser Distinguished Faculty Lecture, was given at BYU on May 19, 2015, by Dr. David B. Magleby.)

BYU Studies has a long history of publishing the annual lecture given by the recipient of the Karl G. Maeser Distinguished Faculty Lecturer Award, BYU’s highest faculty honor. It is with great pleasure that BYU Studies Quarterly publishes this year’s lecture by Dr. David B. Magleby, a professor of political science. His speech was delivered as a forum address on May 19, 2015, at Brigham Young University.

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